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Safe for Some: Europe’s selective welcome to children on the move

The response of the European Union (EU) and European states to the arrival of refugees fleeing the conflict in Ukraine has in many ways been exemplary. European governments and institutions have proved themselves able to adopt policies that effectively support children who have fled a devastating…

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How to implement the Grand Bargain commitments at the country-level?

This was developed by the Grand Bargain Secretariat with the aim to translate the results achieved so far into practical examples of implementation and also to strengthen the linkages with the country-level. The Grand Bargain only makes a difference if we ensure it has an impact on the ground–…

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Save the Children Global Accountability Report 2021: Holding ourselves to account in 2021

This is Save the Children’s sixth Global Accountability Report. Over the years, we have improved the way in which we collect and use the data that informs this report and the way it is presented. In producing this report year after year, it has itself become a mechanism for accountability, as we…

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Included, Every Step of the Way: Upholding the rights of migrant and displaced children with disabilities

Children with disabilities and children on the move represent highly diverse populations living in a broad range of circumstances. But as two of the most marginalized groups of children in the world, there is much they have in common, often-times neglected in data collection, policies and…

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Infant and Young Child Feeding Key Messages

Sample key messages to aid responders in effectively communicating to various audiences about Infant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies in the Türkiye earthquake response.   Türkiye deprem müdahalesinde IYCF-E hakkında çeşitli kitlelerle etkili bir şekilde iletişim kurmasına yardımcı…

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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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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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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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