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… COVID-19 Pandemic Lessons from Asia Pacific COVID-19 Pandemic Lessons from Asia Pacific Olof Blomqvist, … and Taskin Rahman - Save the Children 01 Jul 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has caused enormous tragedy and disrupted …
… Webinar: Learning Session on Alternative Care in the COVID 19 Pandemic (for the Indian Context) As India recovers from the second wave of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it has resulted in a severe impact on … parents or have been abandoned since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. In the backdrop of deaths in …
… on Social Welfare and Development Mitigating Impacts of Covid-19 on Vulnerable Groups in ASEAN Joint Statement of The … on Social Welfare and Development Mitigating Impacts of Covid-19 on Vulnerable Groups in ASEAN Association of … meeting the needs of vulnerable people impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, including children with disabilities, …
… A New Generation of Orphans as COVID Ravages Indonesia A New Generation of Orphans as COVID Ravages Indonesia Al Jazeera 03 Aug 2021 Children’s … have lost their parents because of Indonesia’s low COVID-19 testing rates and inadequate data collection. View …
… COVID-19 has Worsened Child Sex Trafficking in Indonesia, Including Resort Paradise Bali COVID-19 has Worsened Child Sex Trafficking in Indonesia, … million Indonesians were enslaved in 2016. View Article … COVID-19 has Worsened Child Sex Trafficking in Indonesia, …
… increased instances of child violence experienced during COVID-19 at World Vision’s Asia Pacific Child Well-Being … and recommendations of girls and boys on the impact of COVID-19 View the recording of the event below. File Children Speak Out Against Violence during COVID-19 Urgent Call to Governments for Intervention to …
Beyond Family: Separation and reunification for young people negotiating transnational relationships
This paper explores perspectives on family reunification and emergent forms of separation among young migrants. These young people lived apart from and later reunited with their migrant parents who moved from the Philippines to Canada for work. The author draws from 15 months of ethnographic, arts-based, and participatory research with ten participants living in Greater Vancouver. While reunification literature and child rights discourse often focus on the process of a mother and child coming back together, this can obscure the relationships that young people form with others in the meantime…