Prospects for Children in 2022: a Global Outlook
UNICEF report takes an in-depth view of key trends impacting children in the third running year of the pandemic
UNICEF report takes an in-depth view of key trends impacting children in the third running year of the pandemic
Over one billion children experience violence every year with devastating short and long-term consequences for individuals and societies.
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The purpose of this Strategy is to provide a clear vision and strategic framework for UNICEF’s work in Child Protection for the decade to 2030 to meet this challenge
The ERRC published a report on the situation of Romani children in state care in five countries -Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania & Moldova
National Network for Children supports and accelerates the process of normative regulation and establishment of a National System for Early Childhood Intervention.
This report, through a multi-level approach, shows that children’s well-being is influenced by a number of factors, including their actions and relationships
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A number of child and family problems are linked to the behavior.
The survey was designed to identify the major needs and concerns of civil society.
The report underlines that the Strategy’s vision and priority areas remain relevant and appropriate and address member States’ needs and priorities
UNICEF released a technical note with some of the risks that children may face during COVID-19.
The purpose of this document is to provide clear and actionable guidance for safe operations through the prevention, early detection and control of COVID-19 in schools and other educational facilities
The country reports focus on four dimensions: environmental sustainability, productivity gains, fairness and macroeconomic stability.
The Resolution address key challenges and opportunities in implementing the rights of children without parental care
After 1990, US and European foundations and government agencies invested in a series of Partnerships and Trusts to support civil society
The report covers 23 cities in 15 EU member states governing over 17 million people
This paper from Save the Children aims to outline effective child-care systems across Eastern Europe in order to prevent institutionalization and to support deinstitutionalization platforms.
Single parents with dependent children recorded the highest risk of poverty or social exclusion among all household type.
This second annual trend report outlines and summarises new policy developments in the area of child and family policy in the 28 EU Member States (EU28), and reports on progress[…]
The child participation guarantees children rights and suppose that children not only share their opinions freely, but also they are active participants in community and social processes, related to child-adult bonding, to acquire communication competence and to empower children.
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The National Network for Children’s annual report evaluates as in school whether the government and administration have fulfilled their commitments to the children in the last year.
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The National Network for Children founded the Golden Apple Awards to distinguish the contribution of public figures, ordinary people and organization, working to improve Bulgarian children live and welfare.
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The Opening Doors for Europe’s Children campaign aims to support national efforts to develop child protection systems that strengthen families and ensure high-quality family and community-based alternative care for children, by leveraging EU funding and policy and building capacity in civil society.
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The main objective of the project, funded by the Velux Foundation, is to establish four Centers for children’s rights and piloting services aimed at children in conflict and in contact with the law.
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Help us to build the House for Children. It will be a new, modern, contemporary House for Children from across the country. A place for events and training center for development of skills that will be needed TOMORROW in order our children to be successful people and leaders.
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Following the best practices in Iceland, the project aims to pilot comprehensive program of care in 3 countries – Bulgaria, Portugal, Cyprus in direction of recognition and empowerment of children and their parents and authorities leaving out the position of inert following the pattern of violence and initiate a process of self-awareness of personal own value of the youngest members of our society.
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The foster care is an opportunity for children, deprived of own parents care to grow up in a family environment, to establish an emotional bond with the foster parents, to adopt social behavior models and to develop their potential to live independently.
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