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Read the Global Child Protection AoR February 2024 Newsletter

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CP AoR member Street Child, in collaboration with over 50 national partners, has conducted a rapid assessment of needs and gaps in provision for the poorest, most marginalised populations. The global report represents the perspectives of more than 12,000 respondents and illustrates the impact the pandemic is having on learning, livelihoods and lives. The report…

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This heart-warming and beautifully illustrated book tells the story of Sara, who suddenly finds herself living in a world which has become a scary place. When her mum tells her about the new coronavirus, Sara has one thing in mind – to make sure that other children know how to protect themselves, wherever they live. With the help of her new friend, Ario, she travels…

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Save the Children, on behalf of The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action and the Child Protection Area of Responsibility, recently conducted a desk review of the total global humanitarian funding allocated to child protection between 2010 and 2018, with in-depth studies of 13 conflict affected countries.The report Unprotected: Crisis in Humanitarian…

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The Child Protection Area of Responsibility launched its strategy for the coming five years, 2020-2024, in February.  The main goals are:  1. Strengthen advocacy, policy and integrated approaches to better prioritize and deliver safe and inclusive child protection services through key partnerships. 2. Enhance the coordination of child protection responses through…

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Coordination is central to ensuring the quality and coverage of every child protection response. The Child Protection AoR’s Field Support Team (FST) deploys trained and experienced staff into vital coordination roles at short notice whether for a catastrophic new emergency, the deterioration of an existing crisis or in support of existing in-country teams. The FST…

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