Moving Forward: Implementing the 'Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children' - Russian Version

CELCIS & Working Group on Children without Parental Care of the NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child

This handbook (in Russian) is designed as a tool for legislators, policy-makers, and all professionals and care providers to support the implementation of the Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2009.

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Moving Forward: Implementing the 'Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children' - Mandarin Version

CELCIS & Working Group on Children without Parental Care of the NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child

This handbook (in Mandarin) is designed as a tool for legislators, policy-makers, and all professionals and care providers to support the implementation of the Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2009.

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Moving Forward: Implementing the 'Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children' - German Version

CELCIS & Working Group on Children without Parental Care of the NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child

This handbook (in German) is designed as a tool for legislators, policy-makers, and all professionals and care providers to support the implementation of the Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, endorsed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2009.

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Avanzando en la Implementación de las “Directrices sobre las modalidades alternativas de cuidado de los niños”

CELSIS & Working Group on Children without Parental Care

Este manual está diseñado como una herramienta para legisladores, responsables de políticas públicas, y todos los profesionales y provedores de cuidados para apoyar la implementación de las Directrices para el Cuidado Alternativo de la Infancia, avalada por la Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas en 2009.

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"En marche" vers la mise en œuvre des Lignes directrices relatives à la protection de remplacement pour les enfants

CELSIS & Working Group on Children without Parental Care

Ce manuel est conçu comme un outil pour les législateurs, les décideurs politiques, et tous les professionnels afin de soutenir la mise en œuvre des lignes directrices pour la prise en charge alternative des enfants, approuvées par l'Assemblée générale des Nations Unies en 2009 

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Protect children, screen your employees

Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice

The Dutch Ministry of Security and Justice has developed this flyer, along with ECPAT Netherlands, Better Care Network Netherlands and Terre des Hommes Netherlands, to motivate foreign organizations working with children to ask for a Certificate of Conduct when recruiting Dutch volunteers or employees.

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Meeting Report of the Uganda National Learning and Consultation Workshop

The Republic of Uganda, Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development & Better Care Network

As part of its Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Initiative, BCN, along with the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development (MGLSD) and the National Child Protection Working Group (CPWG) – an interagency platform of national child protection stakeholders - convened a national consultative workshop on 11 and 12 November 2014. This report from the workshop presents the priorities for action identified by the workshop participants, including: strengthening capacity for family strengthening and alternative care, evidence building and sharing, and strengthening advocacy.

 

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Meeting Report of the Rwanda Learning and Consultation Workshop

National Commission for Children, Save the Children, Better Care Network

As part of the work of the BCN Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Initiative, the National Commission for Children in partnership with BCN, and Save the Children convened a national consultative workshop in Kigali, Rwanda on 26 and 27 November 2014. This report presents a summary of the main priority outcomes which were identified by participants during the meeting, including: evidence building and sharing, strengthening advocacy, and strengthening capacity.

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Who Cares For Children and Why We Should Care

Florence Martin & Garazi Zulaika

Florence Martin, director of the Better Care Network, presented on the need for better data on children’s living and care arrangements at the 5th International Conference of the International Society for Child Indicators: “From Welfare to Well-being: Child Indicators in Research, Policy & Practice.”

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Country Care Profile: Ghana

Better Care Network, UNICEF, PEPFAR, USAID

This country care profile provides an overview of key lessons learned in the children’s care reform process in Ghana, including successes, challenges and areas for progress, and gaps in learning and best practice.

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Country Care Profile: Rwanda

Better Care Network, UNICEF, PEPFAR, USAID

This country care profile provides an overview of key lessons learned in the children’s care reform process in Rwanda, including successes, challenges and areas for progress, and gaps in learning and best practice.

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Country Care Profile: Liberia

Better Care Network, UNICEF, PEPFAR, USAID

This country care profile provides an overview of key lessons learned in the children’s care reform process in Liberia, including successes, challenges and areas for progress, and gaps in learning and best practice.

 

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Évaluer la Separation dans les Situations d'Urgence Rapport de synthèse sur le projet pilote République démocratique du Congo Méthode d'estimation basée dans la communauté Août-octobre 2014

Lindsay Stark, Beth Rubenstein, Hani Mansourian, Craig Spencer and Anna Skeels - USAID, Save the Children, CPC Learning Network, Columbia University

Le présent document rend compte de l'essai sur le terrain de la méthode de surveillance basée dans la communauté au Nord-Kivu, en République démocratique du Congo (RDC).

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Évaluer la Separation dans les Situations d'Urgence Rapport de synthèse sur le projet pilote République démocratique du Congo Méthode d'estimation basée sur une population Juillet-août 2014

Lindsay Stark, Beth Rubenstein, Hani Mansourian, Craig Spencer and Anna Skeels - USAID, Save the Children, CPC Learning Network, Columbia University

Le présent document rend compte de l'essai sur le terrain de la méthode d'estimation basée sur une population (ou «méthode d'estimation») au Nord-Kivu en République démocratique du Congo (RDC).

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Measuring Separation in Emergencies: Pilot Summary Report Democratic Republic of Congo Community-Based Surveillance Method August - October 2014

Lindsay Stark, Beth Rubenstein, Hani Mansourian, Craig Spencer and Anna Skeels - USAID, Save the Children, CPC Learning Network, Columbia University

This pilot summary document reports on the field testing of the community-based surveillance method in North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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Measuring Separation in Emergencies: Pilot Summary Report Democratic Republic of Congo Population-Based Estimation Method July-August 2014

Lindsay Stark, Beth Rubenstein, Hani Mansourian, Craig Spencer and Anna Skeels - USAID, Save the Children, CPC Learning Network, Columbia University

This document reports on the field testing of the population-based estimation method (or ‘estimation method’) in North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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Interagency Study on Child-Friendly Feedback and Complaint Mechanisms within NGO programmes

Anna Wood - Educo, Plan International, Save the Children, War Child & World Vision

This report presents findings of a survey designed to document experience and examples of practice in setting up feedback and complaint mechanisms that are accessible to children in the programmes of five international non-governmental organisations: Educo, Plan International, Save the Children UK, War Child UK and World Vision.

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The Voluntourist

Chloe Sanguinetti

This 28-minute documentary film, by filmmaker Chloe Sanguinetti, explores the phenomenon of “voluntourism,” a recent trend in which people, typically young people from Western countries, travel to countries in the Global South to volunteer.

Presentation - Lignes Directrices sur la Prise en Charge Alternative: Impact sur la prise en charge des enfants privés de protection parentale au TOGO

Mme AZAMBO –AQUITEME Albertine, Directrice générale de la protection de l’enfant - Togo

Ceci est une présentation à la Conférence sur le Renforcement de la Famille et la Prise en Charge Alternative en Afrique subsaharienne francophone en Mai 2012 en Dakar, Sénégal.

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Note conceptuelle: Conférence francophone pour la région subsaharienne francophone et lusophone - “Mobilisation autour du renforcement de la famille et de la prise en charge alternative”

Save the Children, Better Care Network, UNICEF, ENDA Tiers Monde-Jeunesse Action, International Social Services (West and Central Africa), Mouvement Africain des Enfants et Jeunes Travailleurs (MAEJT), RAPPECAN Sénégal, SOS Children’s Villages, others

La conférence, qui aura lieu le 10-11 mai 2012 à Dakar (Sénégal) a pour but de mobiliser et inspirer les acteurs et donateurs d’Afrique francophone pour rejoindre l’initiative régionale en faveur des enfants privés d’une prise en charge alternative appropriée. La participa

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Manuel pour la Mesure des Indicateurs Relatifs aux Enfants Bénéficiant d’une Prise en Charge Formelle

Better Care Network & UNICEF

L'objectif de ce manuel est de présenter un ensemble d'indicateurs globaux communs pour la prise en charge formelle des enfants, notamment des enfants vivant en institution ou en famille d'accueil suite à un arrangement formel (qu’il s’agisse de parents ou de familles auparavan

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La valeur ajoutée de l'accompagnement protecteur des enfants

Frédérique Boursin - Terre des Hommes

A l’heure actuelle, Tdh ayant surtout expérimenté et valorisé cette approche pour l’accompagnement des enfants en situation de mobilité, le présent document fait un focus sur cette catégorie d’enfants, et de manière plus spécifique dans un contexte de migration de travail, l’une des causes principales de la mobilité des enfants en Afrique de l’ouest.

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Analyse sur la situation des enfants dans les centres résidentiels au Burundi

Miranda Armstrong - UNICEF, International Rescue Committee, Ministere de la Solidarite Nationale, Des Droits de la Personne Humaine et du Genre

Le Gouvernement du Burundi, en collaboration avec l’UNICEF et l’ONG International Rescue Committee (IRC), a prévu de faire un état de lieux des centres résidentiels pour les enfants.

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