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Примусове переміщення, депортація та усиновлення дітей з України, що призвело до остаточного розлучення дітей із їхніми сім’ями, громадами та культурою, є явним порушенням їхніх прав людини та міжнародного
гуманітарного права та становить суттєву загрозу їхній безпеці та добробуту, а також їхньому відчуттю ідентичності та приналежності.
Ми засуджуємо таку практику та закликаємо всі сторони конфлікту поважати міжнародні закони та стандарти, що існують для захисту дітей у конфліктах та інших надзвичайних ситуаціях.
Ми закликаємо російську владу, зокрема Уповноваженого Президента Росії…
Eurochild stands alongside 14 other NGOs to call on the international community to protect all children, from Ukraine and beyond
A year has passed since the escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, which has affected and displaced millions of children. Despite the international community’s repeated calls for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Ukraine, the plight of children and young people caught in this atrocious war remain, with little end in sight.
Children are among the most vulnerable in times of war, with their fundamental rights consistently…
The forcible transfer, deportation and adoption of children from Ukraine, resulting in permanently separating children from their families, communities and culture, is a clear violation of their human rights and of international humanitarian law, and poses a substantial threat to their safety and wellbeing as well as to their sense of identity and belonging.
We condemn these practices and urge all parties to the conflict to respect international laws and standards that are there to protect children in conflict and other emergencies.
We call upon the Russian authorities, including Russia…
Brief overview of the situation regarding the rights of people with disabilities in Ukraine one year after the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
At its resumed eleventh emergency special session, the world body adopted a new resolution calling for an end to the war, only hours before the conflict enters its second year on Friday, 24 February 2023.
The results were 141 Member States in favour and seven against - Belarus, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Eritrea, Mali, Nicaragua, Russia and Syria. Among the 32 abstentions were China, India and Pakistan.
By the terms of the 11-paragraph …
This report published by the Yale School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL) documents the relocation by Russia of at least 6,000 children from Ukraine to a network of re-education and adoption facilities in Russia-occupied Crimea and mainland Russia.
The researcher identified 43 facilities involved in holding children from Ukraine since Russia’s 24 February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.The majority are recreational camps where children are taken for ostensible vacations, while others are facilities used to house children put up for foster care or adoption in Russia. These…
Mit tegyél, ha segítőként menekülő gyerekekkel és családokkal találkozol? Miről kell meggyőződnöd, és kit, miről kell tájékoztatnod? Mire és hogyan készítsd fel a gyerekeket, és mire figyelj, amikor beszélgetsz velük? Ezekre a kérdésekre ad választ az a gyakorlati útmutató és ellenőrző lista, amit a Changing the Way We Care szervezet készített a gyerekeket és a családokat segítők számára az Ukrajnában és a környező országokban kialakult humanitárius helyzetre válaszul.…
Olena Merzliakova, a psychologist and Ph.D. in Psychology, shared effective and simple tips for parents. She is one of the experts engaged for the EU-funded hotline established this summer by the UNDP.
This document is a summary of key findings and points of discussion that were highlighted by presenters and participants during the Addressing the Need for Foster Care in the Context of the Ukraine Crisis learning event that took place on 7 September 2022. It is drafted in line with existing legislation in Ukraine and neighbouring countries, and includes additional information and clarification from existing literature…
The Impact of the War in Ukraine and Subsequent Economic Downturn on Child Poverty in Eastern Europe
Data from 22 countries across the region featured in the study shows children are bearing the heaviest burden of the economic crisis caused by the war in Ukraine. While children make up 25 per cent of the population, they account for nearly 40 per cent of the additional 10.4 million people experiencing poverty this year.
The Russian Federation has experienced the most significant increase in the number of children living in poverty, with an additional 2.8 million children now living in households below the poverty line, accounting for nearly three-quarters of the total increase across the…