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… Keep the well-being of children at the centre of COVID-19 response and recovery Keep the well-being of children at the centre of COVID-19 response and recovery Karin Hulshof, UNICEF Regional … on Social Welfare and Development – Mitigating impacts of COVID-19 on vulnerable groups in ASEAN , which highlights the …
… Indonesian children vulnerable to secondary risks from COVID-19 crisis: Survey Indonesian children vulnerable to secondary risks from COVID-19 crisis: Survey Alya Nurbaiti - The Jakarta Post 29 … by children and families in Indonesia as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to this article from the Jakarta …
… South East Asia ask for increased support in the wake of COVID-19 Children and young people in care across South East Asia ask for increased support in the wake of COVID-19 Amelia Andrews - SOS Children's Villages 01 Aug 2020 … care, finding jobs and affordable housing in the wake of COVID-19," according to this news article from SOS Children's …
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… With the recent increases in community transmission of COVID-19 throughout Cambodia and school closures happening in … With the recent increases in community transmission of COVID-19 throughout Cambodia and school closures happening in … help. View Video … Family Care First … Mental Health and COVID-19 … COVID-19 … Psychosocial Support … Asia … …
… This video highlights efforts to support children during COVID-19 through cash transfers. View Video … … This video highlights efforts to support children during COVID-19 through cash transfers. View Video … Family Care First … Social Protection Policies and Programmes … COVID-19 … Household Economic Strengthening … Child …
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…