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The Rights of All Children in the Context of International Migration: Voices of Children on the Move

This report summarises the consultations with migrant children carried out in preparation for the Day of General Discussion (DGD) in five regions around the world over a period of 3 months, involving over 100 children. Children were consulted...

Children’s Participation: Mekong Youth Forum and COMMIT

A briefing paper concerning the positive impact of children’s participation in the Mekong Youth Forum (MYF) and the Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative Against Trafficking (COMMIT). It highlights three MYF meetings on human trafficking that...

Risk Reduction Country Profile: Disaster Risk Reduction in Thailand

Following the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, part of Save the Children’s response focused on children’s participation in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). This programme had several components that included involving children in developing...

Responding to emergencies in Southeast Asia: Can we do better? A review of the humanitarian response to the 2011 Thailand and Cambodia floods

Following flooding in south-east Asia in 2011 that affected millions of people in Thailand and Cambodia, adherence to disaster management systems proved challenging. And, while neither the Thai nor Cambodian governments made a formal appeal for...

Journeys - the life stories of twelve migrant children in the Mekong sub-region

A publication of children’s voices from the Greater Mekong Sub region reflecting their experiences with migration and vulnerability. Along their journey from their homes, these children experienced excitement, friendships, separation,...

Protecting Children from Violence Globally

These case studies demonstrate the impact Save the Children activities and programmes have had in protecting children from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation. The case studies specifically highlight the areas of focus of the Child...

Catalysts for Change: A thematic review of Save the Children Sweden’s collaboration with civil society in emergencies

Save the Children Sweden (SCS) is clear in its belief that collaborating with civil society plays an important role in promoting, respecting, protecting and fulfilling children’s rights during emergencies: ‘We will always work with partner...

Reducing risks, Saving lives

This booklet addresses disaster risk reduction (DRR) as any activity carried out by a village, community, aid agency or government that helps vulnerable communities, and especially children, to prepare for, reduce the impact of, or prevent...

Rebuilding Lives After the Tsunami: The children's road to recovery - Five years later

The devastating South Asia tsunami of December 26, 2004 triggered the largest disaster response in Save the Children’s history. Save the Children has continued to assist hundreds of thousands of children and family members in the hardest hit...

Children on the Move in South-East Asia: Why child protection systems are needed

Hundreds of thousands of children are migrating within the Greater Mekong Sub-region (GMS) and beyond in East and South-East Asia. Many are invisible to the public. Many have been exploited. Yet children’s migration has drawn little attention....

Rebuilding Lives After the Tsunami: The children's road to recovery - Four years later

The devastating Asia tsunami of December 26, 2004, was one of the biggest emergency responses in Save the Children’s history. Four years later, when the world’s focus had largely moved on, Save the Children continued to stand by hundreds of...

Taking Forward the Recommendations of the UN Secretary General’s Global Study on Violence against Children

The publication is the summary of the East Asia regional meeting of UNICEF and Save the Children Alliance. It consisted of a review of the country-level successes in implementing the recommendations of the UN Study, an exchange of good practices...

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