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The Influence of Family Skills Programmes on Violence Indicators: Experience from a multi-site project of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in low and middle income countries
Families can be one of the most protective forces in the lives of children and youth. Family skills interventions have been found to be effective in encouraging safe and nurturing relationships between parents (or caregivers) and children in their early y
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Training manual & toolkit for monitoring juvenile detention facilities. PRI Toolkit for interviewing children, their guardians, and staff of juvenile detention facilities
Children in conflict with the law are often at risk of violence, abuse and the denial of their rights at every stage of the criminal justice process.This Training Manual and PRI Toolkit have been published thanks to the technical assistance of the Europea
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The power of making it simple: A Government Guide To Developing Citizens Budgets
Governments can encourage citizen participation by creating conditions that enable them to participate in a meaningful way. A very important one of these conditions is that all citizens have ready access to government information. "Access" means not simpl
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Trafficking in Human Beings: Identification of Potential and Presumed Victims. A Community Policing Approach
Identification of victims is usually based on the definition of trafficking in human beings as stated in national legislation, which varies from country to country. Meanwhile, various actors involved in victim identification have different agendas and ten
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Children under the age of three in formal care in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. A rights-based regional situation analysis
At least 1.3 million children in Eastern Europe and Central Asia are separated from their families due to poverty or families` inability to cope with stressful circumstances, reveals the study 'Children under the age of three in formal care in Eastern Eur
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Protecting vulnerable families in Central Asia: Poverty, Vulnerability and the Impact of the Economic Crisis
This paper provides an overview of the social and economic vulnerabilities of households with children in 5 Central Asian countries, and assesses the ability of national social protection systems to address these, with the main focus on the role of non-co
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The development of juvenile justice systems in Eastern Europe and Central Asia- Lessons from Albania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkey and Ukraine
The report “The Development of Juvenile Justice Systems in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: Lessons from Albania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Turkey and Ukraine” was prepared by Daniel O’Donnell for the UNICEF Regional Office for Central and Eastern Europe/ C
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Risks and realities of child trafficking and exploitation in Central Asia
The report is based on a comparative analysis of country reports presented in the framework of the Child Trafficking in Central Asia Project supported by the Government of Japan and managed by UNICEF country offices in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan a
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Our money, our responsibility: A Citizens’ Guide to Monitoring Government Expenditures
How can citizens monitor government expenditure? What are the best strategies for effecting budgetary change? This guide looks at the work undertaken by 17 organizations in 12 countries across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. It offers an overview of gove