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52nd Session – The Philippines. Recommendations to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
Alternative Report compiled by Child Helpline International (CHI) and Bantay Bata 163 – April 2009. Annually child helplines receive 11.3 million calls from children and youth needing care and protection. The Philippines’ child helpline is operated by Ban
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Rädda Barnens Föräldratelefon och Föräldramejl, årsrapport 2007. Samtal om tonåringar
Support services such as telephone help lines and e-mail counseling for parents and child caregivers are an important contribution to Save the Children Sweden's (SCS) parent support work. SCS believes it is important to help facilitate positive communicat
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49th Session – Uganda. Recommendations to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child prepared by Child Helpline International and the member child helpline – May 2008
Reported presented by Child Helpline International (CHI) to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. Annually child helplines receive 11.3 million calls from children and youth needing care and protection worldwide. Protecting the rights of children i
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Children as active citizens. Commitments and obligations for children's civil rights and civic engagement in East Asia and the Pacific (Brochure)
This guide presents a broad agenda for the civil rights of children, bringing together a wide range of approaches, providing a strong rationale for the promotion of children's civic participation and citizenship as an essential contribution to realising c
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Hur ska jag orka? Om samtal från ensamma mammor. Rädda Barnens Föräldratelefon och Föräldramejl, årsrapport 2006
The Annual Report provides information about the issues that parents take up in conversations with, and e-mails to, Save the Children Sweden. This report focuses mainly on conversations held with single mothers. The testimonies from these women reveal the
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Conference Report- Focus on children in migration from a European research and method perspective
In March 2007 a two-day conference "Focus on Children in Migration- From a European Research and Method Perspective" was held in Warsaw. The conference, as well as a joint UNHCR- NGO Network meeting on the same topic, was organized by Save the Children Sw
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Barn utan papper- Barn först och främst
A group that is particularly vulnerable in Sweden are children without documentation and refugee children in hiding. Save the Children Sweden has therefore focused on helping these children through a project called Utanpapper.nu [Withoutpapers.nu], after
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Conoce y Protégete
This brochure, "Conoce y Protégete" targets children within the age range of 7 and 12, and explains the meaning of violence perpetrated against boys and girls, its effects, and how to prevent and combat all forms of violence against children.
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53rd Session – Sierra Leone. Recommendations to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child under the Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children (OPSC) and the Optional Protocol on Children in Armed Conflict (OPAC)
Child Helpline International recommends that the government of Sierra Leone cooperate with NGOs to establish a free, 24 hour, 3-4 digit helpline that is accessible to children and gives children's issues priority. If the government of Sierra Leone support
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Föräldratelefonen och Föräldramejlen. Årsrapport 2008
Annual Report 2008- Parent's hotline. Throughout the years, tens of thousands of parents and children have received support from Save the Children staff operating the parental hotline and e-mails. These counseling services for parents and child caregivers
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50ème Session- République Démocratique du Congo. Les recommandations du Comité d'ONU sur les Droits de l'Enfant
50th Session- Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The recommendations of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child. The Democratic Republic of Congo requires a 3-digit toll-free national telephone helpline for children, available at the national level.
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54th Session. Recommendations made under the Optional Protocol to the Convention of the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution, and child pornography and the Optional Protocol on children in armed conflict- Prepared by Child Help
This report provides supplementary information on Colombia’s initial report on the Optional Protocol on Armed Conflict and the Optional Protocol on the Sale of Children. Child Helpline International recommends that Colombia expand access to the existing h