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Status report on access to education of sub-Saharan migrants children in Morocco
The partners of the Tamkine-Migrants Project has presented an experience report on the medico-social support of pregnant migrant women and their children together with 74 practical recommendations on the situation of migrants children in Morocco with spec
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Experience report on the medico-social support of pregnant migrant women and their children
The partners of the Tamkine-Migrants Project has presented an experience report on the medico-social support of pregnant migrant women and their children together with 74 practical recommendations on the situation of migrants children in Morocco with spe
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Protecting children and women from violence in Jordan through support to the Family Protection Department. Child Protection Case Study-Jordan
A case study of Save the Children’s work in Jordan in relation to child protection and family strengthening, and its partnering with the Government of Jordan to develop a collaborative multi-disciplinary child protection system. This innovative programme,
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A passport to protection: A Guide to Birth Registration Programming
Registering a child’s birth is a critical first step towards safeguarding lifelong protection. Promoting children’s right to birth registration falls clearly within UNICEF’s mandate. It has been a key component of its programming since the late 1990s. App
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74 practical recommendations on the integration of migrants for what concerns education, health and access to justice
The partners of the Tamkine-Migrants Project have presented an experience report on the medical-social support of pregnant migrant women and their children together with these 74 practical recommendations on the situation of migrants children in Morocco w
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Defence for Children International: Annual report 2012
Defence for Children International (DCI) is one of the leading non-governmental organizations with regard to issues of juvenile justice with on-the-ground presence in five continents. Currently, the organizations holds consultative status with the United
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Mexico: Briefing to the UN Committee on the elimination of discrimination against women
Amnesty International's submission to the United Nations (UN) Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (the Committee), in advance of its examination of the combined seventh and eighth periodic report of Mexico. This briefing reflects
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Access to justice in cases of discrimination in the EU: Steps to further equality.
The principle of non-discrimination is firmly established in European Union (EU) legislation and includes provisions relating to access to justice. This report examines the process of seeking redress in cases of discrimination. It provides a detailed anal
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La justicia española frente al abuso sexual infantil en el entorno familiar. Un análisis de casos a la luz de los estándares internacionales de derechos humanos
Save the Children warns about serious deficiencies in the Spanish judicial system- assessed against the standards dictated by international human rights law- and its ineffective responses to child sexual abuse cases, especially when very young children ar
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Hidden violence: Protecting young children at home. Early Childhood Matters
Violence against young children is often hidden from view when it takes place in the home and the family. This issue of Bernard van Leer Foundation's Early Childhood Matters (ECM) explores the need for better data about the extent of violence against chil
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Protecting children and women from violence in Jordan through support to civil society- Child Protection Case Study- Jordan
A case study of Save the Children’s work in Jordan in relation to child protection and family strengthening. This report focuses on the protection of children and women from violence in Jordan through the support to civil society. This innovative programm
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General Comment No. 12 (2009) The right of the child to be heard
Article 12 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child provides: “1. States Parties shall assure to the child who is capable of forming his or her own views the right to express those views freely in all matters affecting the child, the views of the chil