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Guidelines for a Community-Based Diversion and Prevention Programme for Children in Conflict with the Law
A companion to 'Back on Track', these guidelines are developed based on the local non-governmental organisation FREELAVA’s (Free Rehabilitation, Economic, Education and Legal Assistance Volunteers Association, Inc.) experiences in piloting a community-bas
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Child protection in emergencies (2005)
This publication presents the different aspects of the concept of child protection in emergencies- definition, protection priorities, exploitation and gender-based violence, children associated with armed forces, psycho-social distress, education in emerg
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Back on Track- Making Community-Based Diversion Work for Children in Conflict with the Law
This book documents the experiences, achievements, limitations and recommendations of FREELAVA, a local non-governmental organisation, in piloting a community-based diversion programme in Cebu City, the Philippines. The diversion programme seeks to preven
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The right not to lose hope: Children in conflict with the law – a policy analysis and examples of good practice
Violence is a major root cause of children coming into conflict with the law in the first place. This report shows that violence is a recurring theme in the lives of these children and not only after they come into conflict with the law. Part 1 analyses t
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For the price of a bike: child trafficking in Togo
The trafficking of children is one of the most severe violations of human rights in the world today, involving over 1,000,000 children worldwide and hundreds of thousands of children in West Africa alone. This report looks into the extent, causes, forms a
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National coalition for children as zones of peace. A national campaign to protect children from armed conflict and its effects in Nepal
The escalation of conflict and political instability in Nepal has affected almost every sector of society and has had an adverse impact on the lives of children. Thousands are displaced and deprived of their basic rights to education and a safe environmen
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Interagency guidelines for developing reintegration programmes- For children affected by armed conflict based on experience in West Africa: donors summary
20 agencies attended a sub-regional reintegration Workshop in 2006. A working group developed these Guidelines to outline guiding principles, clarify concepts, and clearly explain approaches and programme elements to support integrated and inclusive reint
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Protecting children's rights using community based approaches- Southern Sudan
Since the first influx of Sudanese refugees into Ethiopia in the late 80’s, Save the Children Sweden has played an important role in providing support, care and protection for the war-affected children in the region. One of the negative impacts of war is
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Good practices guide for assisting children who were trafficked to sexual exploitation purposes
Romania has become a sending and transit country for victims of trafficking. Children, women and persons with disabilities are sold and exploited in various countries (former Yugoslavian states, Western and Asian countries). Such a disturbing increase in
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Emergencies and family tracing and family reunification
A summary of the rights of the child under Article 5 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Article 5 clearly states that children have the right to a family and that families have the right to care for their children. These rights are just as a
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Reaching the Girls. Study on Girls Associated with Armed Forces and Groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo
This study analyses the situation of girls associated with armed forces and groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and seeks to understand the highly complex issues surrounding the release and reintegration process of girls associated with armed
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Child Soldiers. Care & Protection of Children in Emergencies- A Field Guide
The "Field Guide to Child Soldier Programs in Emergencies" is one in a series compiled by Save the Children (SC) as part of its Children and War Capacity Building Initiative. The SC Children in Crisis Unit developed this initiative in order to support SC