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Save the Children’s Submission to the Draft General Comment 26 on Environment with a Special Focus on Climate Change

Save the Children launched an internal consultation, across offices and thematic expertise, on the draft General Comment (draft GC26) on child rights and the environment with special focus on climate change.

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UNPROTECTED: Special Edition - Analysis of Funding for Child Protection in Armed Conflict in 2021 and 2022

Oslo Conference on Protecting Children in Armed Conflict 5–6 June 2023 The impact of armed conflict on children is one of the most pressing humanitarian concerns today. A strong humanitarian child protection response is critical to protect children and promote their rights, dignity, and resilience…

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We need to do better: Climate-related disasters and child protection in Southeast Asia

This analytical report series, “We need to do better: Climate-related disasters and child protection” from 2021 - 2022 involved a partnership between the Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility and the International Federation of the Red Cross (IFRC). It aims to enhance the protection of…

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Preventing Violence Against Children Case Studies

As part of the Global Child Protection AoR and World Vision Germany initiative in 2021 to accelerate preventing violence against children in humanitarian settings, a number of case studies have been produced, documenting good and promising practices related to preventing violence against children…

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Capacity Building on Preventing Violence Against Children

The Global CP AoR in partnership with World Vision ran a Violence Prevention Initiative in 2021 to accelerate preventing violence against children in humanitarian settings. Through this initiative, select child protection coordination groups benefited from technical support and capacity building on…

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Anticipatory Action and Child Protection: Acting Early to Better Protect Children in Emergencies

Children face increased risks of violence, abuse, neglect, and exploitation, both as direct and indirect consequences of emergencies. Pre-existing protection concerns are typically exacerbated, while new ones are likely to appear, creating both short-term and long-lasting life-threatening risks. …

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