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Blame and Punishment: The underground HIV epidemic affecting children in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
The report, “Blame and Banishment: The underground HIV epidemic affecting children in Eastern Europe and Central Asia,” highlights the issues faced by children living with HIV, adolescents engaged in risky behaviors, pregnant women using drugs, and the mo
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The reception and care of unaccompanied minors in eight countries of the European Union.Comparative study and harmonisation prospects
For many years all European countries have been faced with the arrival on their territory of migrants of a particular type: unaccompanied minors. Even though this designation varies according to each State, the term will be used throughout this study to r
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Action to prevent child trafficking in South Eastern Europe. A preliminary assessment
This Report outlines some key findings and recommendations from an assessment of the efforts to prevent child trafficking in South Eastern Europe. Its main purpose is to increase understanding of the work on prevention of child trafficking, by looking at
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Children speak out. Trafficking risk and resilience in Southeast Europe. Albania Report
CHILDREN SPEAK OUT: Trafficking Risk and Resilience in Southeast Europe-Albania Report”. This research project was designed to better help understand the risks and the factors that make some children more vulnerable to trafficking than others. It was cond
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Children speak out: Trafficking Risk and Resilience in Southeast Europe- Serbia Report
CHILDREN SPEAK OUT: Trafficking Risk and Resilience in Southeast Europe-Serbia Report”. This research project was designed to better help understand the risks and the factors that make some children more vulnerable to trafficking than others. It was condu
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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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A mapping of national child protection systems
This summary report provides a concise overview of the current status of national child protection systems in countries where Save the Children is operating, and has been written as an input to the Global Workshop in Costa Rica on ‘Right Based National Ch
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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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Family Matters: A study of institutional childcare in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union
An overview of the use of institutional care in Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, with recommendations for preventative services and family based care alternative. This document- primarily aimed at child welfare policy makers and res
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Towards the universal prohibition of all violent punishment of children
Save the Children, in collaboration with the Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children and the Churches' Network for Non-Violence, organised in Bangkok, May 2008, the First Global Workshop on achieving legal reforms to prohibit corporal
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Young People's Voices on Child Trafficking: Experiences from South Eastern Europe. Innocenti Working Paper 2008-05
Mindful of the important contribution that young people can make to our understanding of the issues that concern them, in 2005 and 2006 UNICEF arranged for children and young people who had been trafficked while under 18 years of age, to be interviewed in
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Children say No to Violence!
Violence towards children is a serious problem for Romanian society. Save the Children Romania has been developing programs to stop the violence against children since 1997 when it organised the first national seminar on the issue. This particular materia