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ICAR,

The Call for Abstracts is now open. We invite you to submit your scholarly work for consideration by ICAR-8 and join researchers and practitioners worldwide united by our common goal of ensuring a safe and permanent family for all children. Instructions are posted on the Abstracts page of this website and on the Ex-Ordo ICAR-8 Abstract Submission/Registration website.

World Without Orphans,

This is the third Global Forum for a World Without Orphans to be held 29 February 29 - 03 March 2024 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. 

ISCI,

The ISCI 2024 Conference on ‘Global Childhoods: Critical Perspectives Promoting Theoretical, Empirical and Policy Understandings’ seeks to examine government policies and programs that have succeeded in promoting the well-being of children.

CELSIS, University of Strathclyde Glasgow,

Learn about unaccompanied and separated refugee and migrant children for free

UNICEF,

This course examines UNICEF's approach to child protection systems strengthening, key interventions, and an assessment framework.

Catholic Relief Services, Georgetown University’s Collaborative on Global Children’s Issues, Changing the Way We Care,

Beginning in 2023, the Faith and the Family forum will focus on Christian faith communities and their contributions to both the propagation and prevention of child-family separation across time and contexts.

Université de Genève,

Are you interested in shaping the international protection of children within family relationships and migration movements? How does private international law evolve in such contexts?

Université de Genève - Centre for Children's Rights Studies,

Are you interested in shaping the international protection of children within family relationships and migration movements? How does private international law evolve in such contexts?

Child Identity Protection,

This international symposium aims to provide an overview of the various practices and legislation that regulate the field of assisted reproductive technology (ART), ranging from the most restrictive to the most liberal, alongside related issues.

Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion,

The symposium will bring together persons with lived experience of statelessness, child rights advocates and civil society organizations, policy experts, UN agencies and members from the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child to delve into key aspects of the child’s right to identity and education, with discussions from the field focused on challenges, good practices and solutions for the future.