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Mobilising Communities for Child Protection
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Creating a protective environment for children requires commitment and action by a range of different actors at different levels. Families, communities, community-based organisations, civil society and local service providers play an essential role in building this protective environment.
Mobilising Communities for Child Protection: A Resource Kit aims to strengthen local child protection networks and initiatives. The kit provides information, suggestions and practical advice for organization and individuals working with children and families in Nepal.
When communities are mobilised for the protection of children, they can play a vital role in preventing and responding to abuse, neglect, violence and exploitation experienced by children.
With knowledge, skills and established local networks, communities can work together with local government authorities to have a significant and consistent impact on children’s protection.
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Publisher:
UNICEF
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(2010
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Type / Script:
Publication
in English
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Keywords:
CHILD PROTECTION, CHILD WELFARE, CHILD NEEDS, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, CHILD SURVIVAL, CHILD NUTRITION, VIOLENCE, CIVIL SOCIETY, CHILD RIGHTS, DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, CHILD ABUSE, EARLY MARRIAGE, CHILD LABOUR, DISCRIMINATION, CHILD CARE, TRAFFICKING IN PERSON, ABDUCTION, CONFLICT, STREET CHILDREN, ARMED CONFLICT, POVERTY, CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
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Thematic Group: UNICEF
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Children Fund
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Thesaurus:
14.05.04
- Welfare And Social Services
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