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UNICEF Global Cluster Coordination Section Quarterly Newsletter #10, January 2024

Read the latest from the UNICEF's Global Cluster Coordination Section, featuring news across UNICEF-led clusters — Child Protection, Education, Nutrition, and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene.  This issue includes insights into how humanitarian coordination enables humanitarian assistance in the most…

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Türkiye and Syria Earthquake 1-year Anniversary Impact Report

It’s been one year since massive earthquakes hit southern Türkiye and northern Syria, yet families are still struggling to recover. Hundreds of thousands of families in Türkiye are still living in temporary shelters after their homes were destroyed. In Syria, a significant escalation of conflict…

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Assessment of options for humanitarian child protection actors to assist children and adolescents who need specialized mental health services

The Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility (CP AoR), in collaboration with the IASC MHPSS Reference Group, contracted Mott MacDonald to assess options for humanitarian child protection actors to assist children and adolescents needing specialist ('Layer 4') mental health services.  The…

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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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Meeting a Hero

Alicja Safarzyńska-Płatos, a designer with a background in psychology, developed this child-friendly storybook in consultation with psychologists in Poland, Ksenia Potępa (Illustrator), Ewa Jankowska (Translator), and others.  This storybook is designed to be used with children who are a part of…

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Heroes Cry Too

Alicja Safarzyńska-Płatos, a designer with a background in psychology, developed this child-friendly storybook in consultation with psychologists in Poland, Ksenia Potępa (Illustrator), Ewa Jankowska (Translator), and others to support children fleeing Ukraine.  This story is meant to be used to…

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Big Journey, Big Feelings

Ukrainian children who have left their country will be or are experiencing a whirlwind of emotions and significant stress on their mental health. This social story has been designed to be given to Ukrainian children to help them process intense feelings and questions during an incredibly difficult…

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Working with other sectors to enhance outcomes of MHPSS elements of child protection: An introductory guide for child protection practitioners

Per the IASC Guidelines on Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergency Settings, MHPSS is not a stand-alone area, but one that should be integrated into all sectors. Robust cooperation across all sectors is needed for MHPSS to produce the desired outcomes. Collaboration between child…

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HNO and HRP Quality Checklist for Localization

This quality checklist reviews why localization is important to reflect in Humanitarian Needs Overviews (HNOs) and Humanitarian Response Plans (HRPs) as well as how to include in Child Protection Coordination Group HNOs and HRPs.  This 2-page resource also includes a sample HRP Project Sheet on…

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General Support Group Curriculum

This General Support Group Curriculum is a guidance and orientation package focused on support group interventions for children, adolescents, and families who require basic emotional and practical support in humanitarian settings.  This guidance intends to be a basis for training and orientation…

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