REPORTS & PUBLICATIONS
CHILD PROTECTION RESEARCH: EVIDENCE AND TOOLS FOR A BETTER FUTURE
A new publication is out!
Liew, Zeudi; Gill, Mark; Hovil, Lucy (2023). As they move: Child and Youth Experiences of Migration, Displacement and Return in Afghanistan, Innocenti Research Report, UNICEF Innocenti – Global Office of Research and Foresight
The experience children and young people who migrated from their homes
in Afghanistan – especially those who have been forced to return – can be described as a
spiral of harm and neglect. For many, poverty and a desire to help their
families drives them from their homes. Far too often, the journey exposes them to harm
and economic exploitation. Many are forced to return, where re-entry into Afghanistan
communities brings discontentment.
These are among the findings of As They Move: Child and Youth Experiences of Migration,
Displacement and Return in Afghanistan.
The evidence-based research report is uses surveys and interviews
of more than 1,500 children and young people in Afghanistan.
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Reintegration of Children formerly Associated with Armed Forces and Groups_ Practical Guidance, Facilitator Manual for a) case supervisors, caseworker and other practitioners working at the intersection of child protection and referral system; b) for Programme developers (IRC- Primary Author internal use), 2022 IRC
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Strengthening Child Associated with Armed Groups and Forces Programming in the MENA Region Prevention, Response and Reintegration (Desk review and Inception Report-internal use); Practical Guidance for Programme Developers _ 2021, UNICEF MENARO
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Needs Identification and Analysis Framework for Child Protection, Child Protection, Protection Cluster 2021 (Contributor)
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COVID-19 Protection Needs Identification and Analysis in the State of Palestine-CP AOR, November 2020 (Primary Author)
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Final Evaluation Report 2022 AICS, Ethiopia Final Evaluation of emergency initiative in favour of vulnerable populations, refugees, displaced persons and migrants to counter the causes of irregular migration (AID 10677)
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Desk Review on “Child Focused Recovery” - Save the Children UK ,2020 (Co-Author, for internal use)
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Baseline Study on Child Protection Prevalent Issues in Mtendeli and Nduta Refugee Camps Tanzania- Plan International 2017 (Author, for internal use)
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“Evaluation of Child Friendly Spaces Iraq Field Study Report: A Save the Children Implemented CFS in Domiz Refugee Camp”, October 2014 (Contributor, this study was funded by Save the Children and UNICEF and facilitated through a research collaboration between World Vision International, Columbia University)
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Final Impact Assessment of the Child Rights Consortium III in Afghanistan-Terre des hommes, 2013 (Author, for internal use)
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Study on Foster Care. An alternative solution for street children in Nepal? – EveryChild UK, Voice of Children (VOC), 2012 (Author , for internal use)
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An Assessment on Chin Unaccompanied and Separated Minors: Report on Care Arrangements –UNHCR, 2010 (Author, for internal use)