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Rapid Protection Assessment: Bangladesh refugee crisis
By 11 October, an estimated 536,000 Rohingya refugees had fled from Myanmar to Bangladesh following targeted violence and human rights violations at the end of August. Between 9 and 11 September 2017, an assessment team consisting of protection staff from
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Community Based Alternative Care as a Strategy for Protecting Burundian Refugee Girls and Boys: A case study from Mahama Camp, Rwanda
This case study describes the community-based child protection programme implemented between 2015 and 2016 with Burundian girls, boys and adults in Mahama refugee camp in Rwanda. Between April and July 2015, over 150,000 people fled Burundi after civil un
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Baseline Study on International Development and Early Learning Assessment (IDELA): Kavre
Save the Children began implementing Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) programs in Nepal in 1997 to help children learn and develop their full potential. Recently, Save the Children developed the International Development and Early Learning Asse
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Empowering Children and Young People with Disabilities to Improve Responses to Child Abuse and Neglect
The need for comprehensive protection of children/youth with disabilities from all forms of violence, abuse and neglect in all environments. was the focus of the Empowering Children/Young People with Disabilities to Improve Responses to Child Abuse and Ne
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Fuoriclasse: Un modello di successo per il contrasto alla dispersione scolastica
This is a document that evaluates Save the Children Italy's Fuoriclasse project to improve school attendance in Italy. The evaluation revealed that as a result of the project: late entry to lessons has halved; Middle school pupils have reduced their absen
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Exploring Gender Perspective in Community Based Child Protection Mechanism in Plan International Bangladesh Working Areas: A qualitative in-house study
The overall objective of this in-house study is to develop better understanding of gender perspectives in community based child protection mechanisms at the four principal levels within CBCPM system in the Plan International Bangladesh working area: At th
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Protection in Action: Regional evaluation of the effectiveness of community based child protection mechanisms
In 2012, Plan ARO commissioned a regional evaluation of the overall effectiveness of community based child protection mechanisms supported by Plan Asia and their contribution to improved protection of children from all forms of violence. The reports are b
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Child Protection Rapid Assessment Report: Central Mindanao, June 2014
Following the Government of the Philippines-Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (GPH-BIFF) armed conflict in late January 2014, initial assessments were done, but none were focused on Child Protection, hence the Child Protection Rapid Assessment (CPRA). I
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Exploring Gender Perspective in Community Based Child Protection Mechanism Established in Program Units of Plan Pakistan
Child protection is a priority area for Plan International that focuses on community based child protection (local) mechanisms with the aim of creating protective networks and environments to ensure protection of all children and to contribute towards str
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Migrant Child Labour in the Thai Shrimp Industry: Child labour report 2015
Slavery on fishing vessels, degradation of ecosystems, overfishing, debt bondage, human trafficking and child labour in peeling sheds – the scandals surrounding the Thai fishery and shrimp industries have garnered international censure. Farmed and process
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Young and Astray: An assessment of factors driving the movement of unaccompanied children and adolescents from Eritrea into Ethiopia, Sudan and beyond
For more than four decades, the northeast African state of Eritrea has faced complex challenges, including war, internal conflict, political resistance and prolonged economic strife. As a result, a significant number of Eritreans have left the country, ei
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Multi-Cluster/Sector Initial Rapid Assessment (MIRA): Philippines Typhoon Haiyan
Typhoon Haiyan is the most powerful storm ever recorded. It made landfall in the morning of 8 November in Guiuan, Eastern Samar province, causing extensive damage to life, housing, livelihoods and infrastructure across nine of the Philippine’s poorest pro