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Girls on the Move Research Series
The dream of a better future makes millions of girls leave their homes each year. Every girl carries a powerful story- why she migrates, the risks she faces, and the vision of a future she heads toward. It is important that girls' stories are heard. Girls
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Living in Chains: Shackling of people with psychosocial disabilities worldwide
Hundreds of thousands of people, both adult and children around the globe with mental health conditions have been shackled at least once in their lives. Inadequate support and mental health services, as well as stigma concerning people with psychosocial d
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How to Make ‘Cash Plus’ Work: Linking cash transfers to services and sectors
The broad-ranging benefits of cash transfers are now widely recognized. However, the evidence base highlights that they often fall short in achieving longer-term and second-order impacts related to nutrition, learning outcomes and morbidity. In recognitio
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Family and Parenting Support: Policy and Provision in a Global Context
Children’s wellbeing is intrinsically linked to parental well-being, and thus investment in all families, complemented by targeted support for the most vulnerable, is of paramount importance for realizing the rights of the child. In cooperation with the C
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A new global partnership: Eradicate poverty and transform economies through sustainable development. The Report of the High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda. Child-friendly version
We often hear the statement that ”children are the future” – but what if children themselves had the opportunity to say how they want to shape the world? The 2015 Millennium Development Goals (MDG) are coming to an end. The debate about what will replace
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Save the Children's Child Protection and Psychosocial work in Middle and High-Income Countries
How applicable are psychosocial and protection programmes to high- and middle-income countries? Save the Children has expanded large-scale emergency responses to high-income countries – such as Australia, Italy, Japan, Spain and the USA – and to middle-in
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Sigamos la “Hoja de Ruta” para terminar con la violencia hacia los niños y niñas
A Save the Children publication specially prepared for children and adolescents on the follow up work on the recommendations of the United Nations Study on Violence against Children. It reflects the outcome of a two-day regional event hosted in Asunción,
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Talleres sobre Sexualidad, Paternidad y Cuidado con Hombres Jóvenes. Manual con perspectiva de género y masculinidades para Facilitadores y Facilitadoras
"Talleres sobre sexualidad, paternidad y cuidado con hombres jóvenes" or "Workshops on Sexuality, Fatherhood and Care with Young Men," aims to be a training tool for facilitators to work with adolescent boys and young men around the themes of sexuality,
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La Regulación de los Medios de Comunicación y los Derechos de los Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes. Un análisis del marco legal de 14 países latinoamericanos, desde la perspectiva de la promoción y protección
This document, published by ANDI and the ANDI Latin America Network with the support of Save the Children Sweden, presents an analysis of legal frameworks related to the regulations of the media and the promotion of children's rights in 14 countries in La
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Let us follow the "Road map" to end violence against children
A Save the Children publication specially prepared for children and adolescents on the follow up work on the recommendations of the United Nations Study on Violence against Children. It reflects the outcome of a two-day regional event hosted in Asunción,
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Guía: Los derechos de niñas, niños y adolescentes en el área de salud
This guide, published by the Child and Adolescent Health Rights Initiative of Uruguay (IDISU), is the result of a joint effort between the Uruguayan Ministry of Public Health (MSP), the University of the Republic of Uruguay, the Institute for Children and
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Men Who Care: Multi-Country Qualitative Study of Men in Non-Traditional Caregiving Roles
“Men Who Care” is a five-country (Brazil, Chile, India, Mexico and South Africa) qualitative study that seeks to explore care issues by listening to men who are involved in non-traditional forms of care work – in the family and professional realms. The st