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Reintegration
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Improving Support to Child Reintegration: Summary of findings from three reports
The recruitment and use of girls and boys in armed conflict is a grave violation of children’s rights. The emotional and cognitive growth of these children, as well as the structures and policies that support them, are crucial for their human development
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Securing Stakeholder Buy-In for Reintegration
Reintegrating children out of residential care settings back into community and family can be a challenging process that requires strong buy-in from multiple stakeholders. Failure to secure buy-in and clearly communicate the reasons for reintegration, as
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Reintegration of Children Born of Wartime Rape
Children born of wartime rape, and their mothers, are often stigmatised by their own communities, due to their associations with political, ethnic or religious enemies. Their identity and sense of belonging are contested, which creates dangers for their p
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From Europe to Afghanistan: Experiences of child returnees
This report assesses the impact on children of being returned from Europe to Afghanistan. Through interviews with individual children, their parents or guardians, and with governmental and non-governmental actors, it builds a picture of children’s materia
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Tanker om Tilbake: Barn og unges tanker om retur till Afghanistan
The question of return can be painful and difficult for asylum-seeking children and youth to speak about. Nevertheless, Save the Children believes that it is something that we bravely must speak about and acknowledge. This report seeks to gain a better u
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Guidelines on Children's Reintegration
Currently, there are millions of children globally who are currently separated from their families or communities of origin. A safe, secure family environment is widely recognized as the optimal environment for the growth of children and family reintegrat
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Niños, Niñas y Adolescentes Migrantes Retornados. Un análisis de los contextos y las respuestas de los servicios y las políticas de protección en El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras y México
This rapid assessment aims to address the lack of information on policies and services of government agencies and non-governmental organizations responsible for protecting the rights of child and adolescent migrants returning to their countries of origin
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Household Economic Strengthening in Support of Prevention of Family-Child Separation and Children's Reintegration in Family Care
This report is intended to act as an information resource, a collection of the latest research, programmes, findings and outcomes, within the realm of household economic strengthening (HES), family-child separation, and family care. Child protection and e
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Comparative Research on the Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration of Migrants
Although sustainable voluntary return of migrants back to their countries of origin is a vital part of migration strategies, there is a lack of common understanding and available data on how policy enables or promotes sustainable return and reintegration.
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Children and Youth affected by Armed Conflict. Where to go from here? Conference Proceedings
In September 2013, a three-day international conference on Children and Youth Affected by Armed Conflict took place in Kampala, Uganda. The participants reflected on a decade of rehabilitation and reintegration processes for children and youth affected by
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Moving On- Surviving the Lord's Resistance Army
Moving on- Surviving Lord Resistance Army is an intimate and honest documentary on what it means for children and youth to be forced into cruel situations. The documentary demonstrates the need for children to process their experiences, to find a way of l
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Briefing to the UN Security Council Working Group on the recruitment and use of children in the DRC
Written and coordinated by Child Soldiers International, this briefing to the UN Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict highlights the major activities that Child Soldiers International has undertaken in the Democratic Republic of C