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“If someone violates our rights, we should know that this is not a normal thing”
This study describes and analyses the situation regarding child rights training inputs in schools in five European countries: Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Estonia and Sweden
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Baltic Sea Region – Information Management to Prevent Trafficking
This report is one of the results of a project implemented by the Expert Group for Cooperation on Children at Risk, EGCC, within the Council of the Baltic Sea States. Unaccompanied and trafficked children is one of the priority areas for the EGCC. The “Ba
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Unsafe havens? Violence against children at home and in schools in the Baltic Sea regions
Unsafe Havens? – Violence against Children at home and in schools in the Baltic Sea region (Final draft). This study focuses on violence against children in Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden and the region of St Petersburg in Russia. The
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Report from the workshop on NGO reporting to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, Stockholm 11-12 may 2007
To monitor the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is one of the most important aspects of the work of a child rights based organisation. Save the Children Sweden has been supporting the production of reports from NGO’s and NGO Coalitions to the U
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Childs Rights Monitoring at Local Level. A Pre-study in Estonia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Serbia and Sweden
A pre-study on the monitoring process of children’s rights at local levels in Estonia, Lithuania, Moldova, Romania, Serbia and Sweden. Local monitoring will become increasingly important in order to assess the impact on children’s rights. Consideration mu
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The situation of separated children in Central Europe and the Baltic States
The report on the situation of separated children in Central Europe and the Baltic States is a comparison study of 11 country assessments conducted by NGOs and UNHCR from August 2000 to March 2001.Countries involved are: Bulgaria, Croatia, The Czech Repub
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Unfinished business – EU enlargement and child rights
The report is not a comparative study but is based on information from several sources, primarily the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, NGOs and the EU Commission. The information presented in this report demonstrates that the situation of children
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Slow Progress on the EU-enlargement and Child Rights. EU Commission Regular Reports 1999, 2000, 2001
When Sweden held the EU Presidency in 2001, Save the Children Sweden (SCS) used the opportunity to promote the rights of the child in the framework of three policy priorities: Employment, Enlargement, Environment. SCS has issued two companion reports on t