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Suffering In Silence: The 10 most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2019
The European Commision defines a forgotten humanitarian crisis as a severe and protracted humanitarian situation where people receive little or no international aid. In addition to this, the media coverage is minimal, and there is little or no political w
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Situation Analysis of Children and Women in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea- 2017
As a Member State of the UN, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea has committed itself to the Sustainable Development Goals and their targets, adopted by the General Assembly in October 2015. Among the objectives of this situation analysis is to docu
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The road to resilience- bridging relief and development for a more sustainable future
This document presents IFRC's definition of and perspectives on resilience. It presents resilience as the ability of individuals, communities, organisations or countries exposed to disasters, crises and underlying vulnerabilities to anticipate, reduce the
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Eliminating health inequities: Every woman and every child counts
Health inequities are affecting the life and future of all vulnerable groups of society across the world, creating systems of social injustice. This report provides evidence that health inequities can and need to be addressed through a holistic approach.
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What Children Say: Results of a comparative research on the physical and emotional punishment of children in South East Asia and the Pacific, 2005
This research records what 3,322 children from eight countries in the Southeast Asia and the Pacific region told researchers about everyday, common violence- both physical and emotional- used as punishment against them. It used a systematic, scientific ap
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Providing follow-up on the United Nations Secretary-General’s Global Study on Violence against Children. Immediate Priorities.
This report is an outcome of the regional workshop on Proceedings of Save the Children and partner organizations on violence against children held in March in Bangkok. The workshop aims to adopt specific directions to follow up on the study’s recommendati