Nearly 1 in 6 Indonesian children is undocumented. How do we change that? with Santi Kusumaningrum

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The hidden world of online child sexual abuse – and its hopeful demise with Regina Jensdottir

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Survivors Need Megaphones. Here's why. With Dr Daniela Ligiero

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Can you end corporal punishment in a country with a history of violence? with Carol Bower

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What’s happening to the child protection system in the Philippines? With Bernadette Madrid

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In the Philippines, 80% of children have experienced violence – whether that be at home, in school, online, or in their communities. Despite the high incidence of violence, seven in ten Filipino children are not aware of the services in place to protect them.

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Male and LGBTI survivors of sexual violence in conflict situations: a realist review of health interventions in low- and middle- income countries

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Over the past two decades, sexual and gender-based violence against women and girls in conflict situations is making progress on the policy and practice agenda marked by improvements in the health and protection needs of women and girls. This compelling study shifts the lens to another highly vulnerable group of people: men, boys, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and other non-binary people exposed to sexual violence in conflict.

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Reviewing Child Sexual Abuse Material Reporting Functions on Popular Platforms

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The Candaian Centre for Child Protection (C3P) is a national charity that works to support survivors and keep children safe. This report focuses in on child sexual abuse materials (CSAM) and through the sharp lens of survivors, the report analyses the mechanisms behind CSAM-reporting. You’ll find the harrowing stories of young people who have been victims of the dark web who spend hours of their days trying to remove their own images.

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Social Norms Exploration Tool

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The Social Norms Exploration Tool (SNET) is a five-phase participatory learning resource that provides actionable guidance and information on how to conduct a social norms exploration, a process for identifying social norms within communities and addressing them within global health and development programs. This is a practical approach to doing social norms research and practice for change.

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10
Dec

Children at Front and Centre of Climate Action

8:30am - 10:00am New York Time
Online

Children at Front and Centre of Climate Action

8:30am - 10:00am New York Time
Online

World Vision is hosting a webinar, Children at Front and Centre of Climate Action, to celebrate Human Rights Day on Dec.10. This is an excellent occasion to discuss climate justice, children rights and green recovery. We will be launching a research report that explores the opinions of children and young people on climate change.

World Vision spoke to 121 children and young people from 12 countries (Albania, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Romania, and Sierra Leone) and found that the perception of risk associated with climate change was high across all children and young people. Most of the respondents noted that climate change is affecting their communities and is therefore not an alien problem. Despite recurrent feelings of concern, most children and young people agreed that they did not want to be perceived as helpless victims of the climate crisis, but as competent agents of change who can engage fully in climate action.

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16
Dec

Advancing Protection and Care for Children in Adversity: Implementation Progress in 2020

3:30-5pm New York Time
Organizer: Advancing Protection and Care for Children in Adversity (APCCA) Secretariat

Advancing Protection and Care for Children in Adversity: Implementation Progress in 2020

3:30-5pm New York Time
Organizer: Advancing Protection and Care for Children in Adversity (APCCA) Secretariat

On Wednesday, December 16, 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm EST please join the Advancing Protection and Care for Children in Adversity (APCCA) Secretariat to learn about the U.S. Government’s progress in implementing the APCCA Strategy in 2020. Hosted virtually via BlueJeans by the U.S. Agency for International Development on behalf of the U.S. Government partners: U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, and State; and Peace Corps.

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