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Global Protection Cluster
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Safe Back to School: A practitioner's guide
Save the Children, together with other agencies of the Global Education Cluster Strategic Advisory Group, has developed a Safe Back to School practitioners guide which aims to provide guidance to program teams on how to plan an integrated, participatory p
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Still Unprotected: Humanitarian funding for Child Protection
Children have a fundamental right to be protected, wherever they live. Children affected by humanitarian crises are among the most vulnerable to abuse, exploitation, violence and neglect and most in need of protection, yet there is limited commitment to f
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Tips for Integrating Localization in the COVID-19 HNO and HRP
As travel and movement restrictions have made it difficult for international staff to be in the field, national and local actors are now at the forefront of the preparedness and response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, the importance of articulating loca
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Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR) Child Protection Resource Menu for COVID-19
The CP AoR Help Desk is managing a dropbox folder with collected global, regional, and country-level resources for COVID-19, and this document will be a living document stored in the dropbox folder. While many documents below are from known organizations
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North East Nigeria: Protection concerns in the context of the COVID-19 crisis
Apart from health risks related to COVID-19, it is expected that the pandemic and the accompanying response will have a significant adverse impact on affected populations. Children are likely to become vulnerable to violence or neglect due to social dista
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COVID-19 Response: Key protection concerns from the National Protection Cluster
Pandemics are devastating in any context. However, the danger posed by COVID-19 outbreak is magnified for the 8.4 million people already in need of humanitarian assistance in Ethiopia. The response to the COVID-19 pandemic will not only stretch the capaci
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Awareness Raising for Children, Parents and Community Members During Disease Outbreak
Children are particularly vulnerable during infectious disease outbreaks. This is partly because children with other conditions may fall ill but also as environments in which children develop and grow may be disrupted. In addition to this, it is also like
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Needs Assessment and Analysis to Support Local Actors Engagement in the Humanitarian Programme Cycle
In this video, we can see humanitarian workers from Iraq, Somalia, and South Sudan present case studies about how and why they conduct needs assessments and analysis. Video in English: Video in Arabic: Localisation
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Child Protection COVID-19 Guidance: Yemen
The outbreak of infectious diseases like COVID-19 can disrupt the environments in which children grow and develop. In Yemen, children already face protection risks due to conflict and violence. In this context, response measures to the spread of COVID-19
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Guidance Note: Child protection service provision and caring for children in the context of the COVID 19 pandemic
In north-east Nigeria, children face protection risks by conflict and violence. Evidence from previous infectious disease outbreaks suggests that these risks may be aggravated by the COVID-19 crisis and accompanying control measures. It is important that
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Nigeria Child Protection Sub-Sector: Quarterly report
This report covers the period of January–March 2020 and focuses primarily on child protection projects in Nigeria that were implemented prior to the introduction of prevention and control measures put in place by state governments to curb the spread of CO
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Brief Guidance Note: A disability-inclusive COVID-19 response
Persons with disabilities are known to be at an increased risk of infection and complications during the COVID-19 pandemic. These risks are aggravated by numerous barriers to family crisis preparedness, a lack of access to health and protection messaging