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Devastating Impact. Explosive weapons and children
This report examines the impact of explosive weapons on children and their communities. Thousands of children have been killed as a direct consequence of explosive weapons. Many more have died or will die because of the damage caused to health services an
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Journeys- the life stories of twelve migrant children in the Mekong sub-region
A publication of children’s voices from the Greater Mekong Sub region reflecting their experiences with migration and vulnerability. Along their journey from their homes, these children experienced excitement, friendships, separation, discrimination, abus
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Safe at last? Children on the front line of UK border control
Child asylum seekers arriving in the UK, some suffering from illness or serious injuries, are being denied basics like rest, food and medicine before they complete oppressive and unlawful interviews with the UK Border Agency (UKBA). Safe at Last? reveals
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Att få landa tryggt. Om mottagandet av ensamkommande barn och ungdomar
This 12-page brochure provides information about the care arrangements in Sweden for unaccompanied asylum-seeking children and youth. It contains facts and figures (2005-2009) about the increase in the number of children and young people seeking asylum in
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Living with disasters and changing climate
Living with disasters and changing climate is about children, disaster risk reduction, and climate change. Based on Save the Children’s experience in child-centred disaster risk reduction in Southeast Asia, this book is a collection of children’s stories
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Fields of Peril: Child labor in US agriculture
In this 99-page report Human Rights Watch found that child farmworkers risked their safety, health, and education on commercial farms across the United States. For the report, Human Rights Watch interviewed 59 children under age 18 who had worked as farmw
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Return to learning: Education as protection and a way of rebuilding the future in the aftermath of a natural disaster
In 2008 Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar, impacting heavily on the lives of children and the education sector. Children’s Education suffered either because of over-crowding in the schools that had not been destroyed, or because children did not have a school
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Refugee girls. The invisible faces of war
The untold story of the millions of refugee girls whose voices are almost never heard. Girls are rarely featured in the coverage of armed conflict. Given their invisibility, one might assume that girls are somehow spared involvement in war. Yet, not only
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Last in Line, Last in School, 2009. Donor trends in meeting education needs in countries affected by conflict and emergencies
2009 Annual Report on donor trends in meeting education needs in countries affected by conflict and emergencies. The report demonstrates where and how donors must act to ensure that children in countries affected by conflict and emergencies do not miss ou
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Utan upprättelse- vem ser barn som bevittnat våld i hemmet?
Children who witness domestic violence are seldom given worthy consideration by the police and they do not get redress for grievances from the authorities. This is how the present report can be summarised. It clearly establishes that the police reports of
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Memory Book- Memory, grief and identity: Life stories from orphaned children
This book is the result of a memory project undertaken by Save the Children Sweden and Handicap National in a deprived area of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, during December 2005. Eighteen children were involved in the project all of whom come from particularly p
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Worldwide day of action against violence
Save the Children inaugurated the Global Day of Action to stop violence against children in 2006, building on its work in ensuring the meaningful participation of children in the UN Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Children. The Day provides