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UNICEF,

Brief overview of a project designed to give monetary aid to poor families. Program seeks to reduce poverty while promoting health and education.

Mark Loudon,

Questions whether the Framework guidelines are appropriate in lower prevalence regions. Provides regional overview of HIV/AIDS. Outlines particular challenges for addressing children in lower prevalence settings.

Marie de La Soudiere, Jan Williamson, and Jaqueline Botte,

Practical guidance on how to care for young children separated from their families in emergencies. Includes discussions of best practices in family tracing, promoting child development, and family reunification. Also provides strategies for the prevention of family separation.

Agnes Romatet-Espagne, Marie-Charlotte Guichet, Maud Saheb, and Geoffry Keele,

Introductory material for the Free Children From War conference held in February 2007 in Paris, France. Includes background, goals, and a short statistical summary detailing the achievements of care and reintegration programs since 1998. Lists the 1997 Cape Town Principles.

International Foster Care Organization,

The February 2007 edition of the IFCO Informer. Focuses on foster care solutions in the context of the global AIDS pandemic.

Development Alternatives, Inc.,

Evaluation of four child-focused DDR projects funded by the World Bank Multi-Country Trust Fund in the DRC. Includes detailed strategic analysis and recommendations.

June Thoburn,

Outlines differences between children in need of welfare services across apparently similar regions/countries/states.

UNICEF,

Reports on the first year of the Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS campaign. Includes statistical data. Identifies failures and proposes strategic priorities for moving forward.

International Social Services and International Reference Centre for the Rights of the Child Deprived of their Family (ISS/IRC) ,

An 8-page document containing articles and updates from ISS/IRC.

Linda Richter and Sharmla Rama,

Examines how a rights-based approach can provide a firm foundation for framing priorities and responses to children and families affected by HIV/AIDS.