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Mainstreaming disaster risk reduction in the education sector in Lao PDR
This study on impacts of disasters on the education sector in Lao PDR aims to build an evidence-based rationale to raise awareness on integrating DRR concerns into education policies, programs and plans and to advocate for changing practices in school con
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Education in Emergencies: A tool kit for starting and managing education in emergencies
This document offers a toolkit on education in emergencies. The first section attempts to clarify what is meant by education in emergencies. It goes on to explore which children are typically affected by an emergency and how their education opportunities
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Mekong Children's Forum Annexes
In February 2004, the ILO, through its International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour’s Mekong Sub-regional Project to Combat Trafficking in Children and Women joined forces with Save the Children UK’s Community-based Initiatives Against Traff
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Making history: People, Process and Participation. Mekong Children's Forum on Human Trafficking
In February 2004, the ILO, through its International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour’s Mekong Sub-regional Project to Combat Trafficking in Children and Women joined forces with Save the Children UK’s Community-based Initiatives Against Traff
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Comparative research on physical and emotional punishment of children in South East Asia and the Pacific 2005- Regional Protocol
This book compiles a research protocol that sets out aims, research questions and an ethical strategy, together with a series of detailed research tools. This research protocol was developed and used by national research teams in eight countries in the So
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The right not to lose hope: Children in conflict with the law – a policy analysis and examples of good practice
Violence is a major root cause of children coming into conflict with the law in the first place. This report shows that violence is a recurring theme in the lives of these children and not only after they come into conflict with the law. Part 1 analyses t
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SEAP Regional Workshop on good practices- A child rights programming perspective
For Save the Children, one of the oldest child right movements in the world, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is the backbone of their work. Rather than seeing children as mere recipients of adult’s care and protection, child
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Small also have something to say... A report on research into the effects of HIV/AIDS on children in six Asian countries
This report is based on research with children about how the HIV/AIDS epidemic affects their lives. It is based on research in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand. It focuses on social, economic and other factors that place c
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Love, Power and violence- a transcultural comparison of physical and psychological punishment patterns
This comparative study, written by Spanish psychologist Pepa Horno and supported by Save the Children Spain, indicates the attitudes towards, and prevalence and patterns of, physical and humiliating punishment, based on findings from a series of training
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The Right not to Lose Hope: Children in conflict with the law- a policy and examples of good practice
The Right Not to Lose Hope addresses the issues facing children who are in conflict with the law. Part 1 analyses the experiences and situation of these marginalised children. Rather than focusing solely on children in the justice system, it looks at the
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Raising one voice: A Training Manual for Advocates on the Rights of Child Domestic Workers
This manual is a resource and practical training guide to help organisations who work with child domestic workers to train and develop advocates using the concepts and frameworks described in the handbook. The aim is to help organisations to improve the c
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Comparative study of the legal provisions of the six countries in the Mekong sub-region with respect to trafficking in women and children
This report has been undertaken as part of the International Save the Children Alliance, Southeast, East Asia and Pacific Region Regional Advocacy Plan and presents the findings of a comparative study of the relevant legal provisions of the six countries