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Fathers Matter: Involved fathers change the lives of children
Save the Children knows that involving fathers will change the lives of children. As fathers become more involved in the care of children and domestic work, child health and development outcomes improve, violence against women and children reduce, and mat
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A study on child protection mechanisms in Ethiopia
This document provides the results and analysis of a study carried out to assess the strengths and gaps in existing community level child protection systems in three sub cities of Addis Ababa and two Kebeles of Woldiya town in North Wollo Administrative Z
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Por el fin del castigo físico y humillante. Manual para sensibilización de padres, madres y cuidadores de niños y niñas
This manual is the result of the Project “Niños, Sujetos de Derechos” (Children subjects of rights), developed by Promundo with the support of Save the Children Sweden and the Bernard Van Leer Foundation. The aim of the report was to evaluate an intervent
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Chic@s y tecnología. Usos y costumbres de niñas, niños y adolescentes en relación a las Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación
Through this study, undertaken by Asociación civil.net, Save the Children Sweden and Ecpat International, we gain a deeper knowledge about the level of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) use by children and young people aged 9-18 years, who c
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An Inclusive Art Education Manual to Promote Children’s Rights and Empowerment (Arabic)
This manual is the culmination of the joint efforts of the Khalil Sakakini Cultural Centre (devoted to the promotion of arts and culture in Palestine) and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. The manual is a supporting resource to be used to re
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Family practices and child participation based on the view of children and adults. An exploratory study from the point of view of children and adults in Latin America and the Caribbean
This report presents an exploratory study conducted in six countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (Brazil, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Venezuela), about child-rearing practices and child participation. The basis of the study is to hear the voi
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Indigenous administration of justice and its impact on the protection of children: the Tagabawa-Bagobo and Subanen experience
This case study shows how two indigenous communities in Northern and Southern Mindanao (Philippines) handle offences committed by indigenous children and young adults. Conducted in two communities that have experiences of assimilation to, and integration
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Child-led Disaster Risk Reduction-A practical guide-Part 1
This guide, intended for trainers, teachers, facilitators and children, illustrates the steps that have been taken in Asia to replicate a successful Child-led Disaster Risk Reduction (CLDRR) program, originally piloted in Cuba. Disaster Risk Reduction (DR
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¿Qué están haciendo los Empresarios por la Infancia?
The report engages in an analysis of the role of the private sector in Peru and deals with local level indicators for children´s rights. The document focuses on the relationship between the private sector and the governmental institutions and refers to co
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An assessment of child participation in the family in South Africa
This publication (65 pages) intends to explore child participation, specifically in the family setting in South Africa and compare levels of participation in different cultural and religious contexts. It shares details on the methodology and findings from
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Back on Track- Making Community-Based Diversion Work for Children in Conflict with the Law
This book documents the experiences, achievements, limitations and recommendations of FREELAVA, a local non-governmental organisation, in piloting a community-based diversion programme in Cebu City, the Philippines. The diversion programme seeks to preven
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Life through children's eyes. Children's report on the respect of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in the Republic of Moldova
This report provides supplementary information on the Republic of Moldova’s second periodic report on the implementation of the CRC. Twenty children participated in a consultation and expressed their opinions about the way their rights are handled in Mold