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Maya Alleruzzo - AP,

This photo essay from the Associated Press draws attention to the children living in Iraq's orphanages.

UNICEF Lebanon,

UNICEF seeks to contract an institution to provide technical support and advice to the UNICEF Lebanon country office around strengthening family-based care and alternative care especially non-institutional alternatives in its support to the Ministry of Social Affairs/Juvenile Protection Division. 

A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah - Asian Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies ,

This paper explores how unaccompanied refugee children from Syria made their way to destination countries and how they become unaccompanied and the consequences of being unaccompanied.

Yafit Sulimani-Aidan & Yuval Paldi - Journal of Social Work,

This exploratory study deals with biological parents’ involvement in residential placement in Israel from the point of view of 79 youth who left care.

Ruth Gottfried & Asher Ben-Arieh - National Systems of Child Protection,

This chapter describes the child protection system of Israel.

Delphine Brun - CARE & Promundo,

With a focus on the situation in Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan, and Greece, this report aims to provide a better understanding of the gendered impact of the refugee crisis on unaccompanied adolescent boys, aged 13 to 17, and men, single or living separately from their families; and to highlight actual and potential gaps in the humanitarian response.

Tuhinul Islam & Leon Fulcher - The CYC-Net Press,

This volume offers glimpses of extended family care as well as residential child and youth care in 25 countries never gathered together before in one collection.

Bekele Molla and Zena Berhanu - Ethiopian Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities (EJOSSAH),

This article aims to explore the experiences of Ethiopian unaccompanied and separated migrant children in Yemen.

Zahirah McNatt & Neil Boothby - UN High Commissioner for Refugees and the Columbia Global Centers | Amman,

This study outlines several ways in which family separation negatively impacts Syrian refugees in Jordan.