Tubarerere mu Muryango programme (‘Let’s raise children in families’): Operational Guidance on Inclusive Children’s Reintegration

National Child Development Agency, Rwanda and UNICEF Rwanda

This operational guidance describes how the Government of Rwanda conducts case management for reintegration of children from residential institutions to family-based care, including children with disabilities.

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Estudio sobre la reforma del cuidado infantil en América Latina y el Caribe dirigido a desarrollar una estrategia regional de incidencia

Changing the Way We Care

El estudio llevó a cabo un ejercicio de recopilar prácticas prometedoras de reforma de cuidado infantil por parte de diversos actores clave en la región de América Latina y el Caribe. 

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The right to identify one’s ancestors, ‘limping parentage’ and origin deprivation

Alice Diver - Korean Adoptee Adoption Research Network

This seminar was given as part of the Korean Adoptee Adoption Research Network's inaugural seminar series, The Right to Know. Each speaker of the series discussed the concept of the right to origin and examined the broader social, legal and political implications in South Korea as a sending country along with experiences from North America and Europe as receiving countries.

Anonymous donation of sperm and oocytes: balancing the rights of parents, donors and children

Petra de Sutter, Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development - Parliamentary Assembly, Council of Europe

This report from the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe looks at the right of donor-conceived persons to know their origins in a global context where more than 8 million children worldwide have been born as a result of assisted reproductive technologies.

ICAV Perspective Paper: Illicit Intercountry Adoptions - Lived Experience Views on How Authorities and Bodies Could Respond

Lynelle Long - Inter Country Adoption Voices

This paper from Inter Country Adoptee Voices (ICAV) attempts to bring together not only the voices and experiences of impacted intercountry adoptees who have lived experience with some form of illicit practice in their adoption, but also the voices of a few adoptive parents and first family representation. 

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Virtual Training Series on Civil Registration, Vital Statistics, Identity Management: Communication for Development targeting CRVS practitioners in LMICs

Centre of Excellence for Civil Registration and Vital Statistics Systems

This series of 3 training sessions is based on the newly developed handbook on “Civil Registration, Vital Statistics, Identity Management: Communication for Development targeting CRVS practitioners in LMICs,” which provides guidance on the use of different tools to research, design, implement strategies and measure Social and Behavior Change/ Communication for Development.