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Adolescents

Early childhood

Children with disabilities

Gender

Child participation

Environmental considerations

Refugees, internally displaced and migrant population settings

Infectious disease outbreak settings

Urban settings

Mobile programming

Cash and voucher assistance

Systems strengthening

Child trafficking

Standard 1: Coordination

Standard 2: Human resources

Standard 3: Communications and advocacy

Standard 4: Programme cycle management

Child protection-specific resources

Humanitarian standards

PCM resources

Disability/inclusion

Child participation and ethical considerations for involving children in programming

Safeguarding

Standard 5: Information management

Standard 6: Child protection monitoring

Standard 7: Dangers and injuries

Standard 8: Physical and emotional maltreatment

Standard 9: Sexual and gender-based violence

Standard 10: Mental health and psychosocial distress

Standard 11: Children associated with armed forces and armed groups

Standard 12: Child labour

Standard 13: Unaccompanied and separated children

Standard 14: Applying a socio-ecological approach to child protection programming

Standard 15: Group activities for child well-being

Standard 16: Strengthening family and caregiving environments

None at this time.

Standard 17: Community-level approaches

Standard 18: Case management

Standard 19: Alternative care

Standard 20:  Justice for children

Standard 21: Food security and child protection

Standard 22: Livelihoods and child protection

Standard 23: Education and child protection

Standard 24: Health and child protection

Standard 25: Nutrition and child protection

Standard 26: WASH and child protection

Standard 27: Shelter and child protection

Standard 28: Camp coordination and camp management and child protection


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Toolkit | Monitoring Child Wellbeing and Satisfaction in Child Protection Case Management

‘Case management’ is a core approach of child protection programming, supporting children at-risk of, and who have experienced, family separation, abuse, neglect, violence, or exploitation. While significant advances have been made in humanitarian child protection case management—including the...

Advocacy Resource Pack | Positioning Child Protection in Humanitarian Action amid Funding Cuts, Shifting Priorities, and Humanitarian Reform

This advocacy resource pack has been developed by the Alliance to support members in advocating for child protection amid funding cuts, shifting priorities, and humanitarian reform. It is a live document / interactive webpage and will regularly be updated to reflect the evolving context. The...

Bank of Key Advocacy Messages for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

Children have the right to be protected from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence, enabling them to develop to their full potential and thrive. This is true regardless of where children live, including in humanitarian crises contexts. Children, in all their diversity, have the right to...

Child Protection Case Management Actions for Sudden Programme Closures or Scale-down

The Child Protection Case Management Task Force (CMTF) of the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action has developed guidance on exit strategies for child protection case management services, in response to the challenges posed by reduced funding for humanitarian child protection...

Project | Child Wellbeing Matters: Improving Case Management Practice Through Research

The aim of the Child Well-being Matters project was to fill a key gap in evidence by conducting an evaluation of the case management intervention in different countries. More than one in six of the world's children lived in areas affected by armed conflicts in 2024. During a crisis, children are at...

Background Paper | Protection of Children from the Ground Up: Enhancing Localised Approaches in Conflict and Crises

Now available in Arabic, French, and Spanish! This paper aims to support the upcoming discussions during the 2025 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action. Based upon over 225 responses to the Annual Meeting Theme Survey, this year’s theme focuses on localised approaches to child...

Report | Learning Needs Analysis on the Intersectionality of Child Protection in Humanitarian Action and the Climate Crisis

Child Protection, the Climate Crisis, and Climate Justice together are highlighted in the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action 2021-2025 Strategy as an essential overlapping area demanding exploration and learning. In that pursuit, the Learning and Development (L&D) Working Group of...

Safe Recognition and Referrals of Child Protection Concerns: Rapid Guide for All Humanitarian Workers

This rapid guide, developed by the Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility and Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in collaboration with several sectors, supports all humanitarian workers to confidently recognise and safely refer child protection concerns. All humanitarian...

Desk Review and Resource Mapping | Accountability to Children in Humanitarian Action

Explore two pivotal resources from the Alliance Accountability to Children Initiative, designed to enhance the understanding and implementation of child-centered accountability in humanitarian settings: 1. Child Accountability in Humanitarian Contexts: A Desk Review This comprehensive desk review...

Guidance Note | Resources for Conducting Ethical Research with Children in Humanitarian Contexts

This Resource List catalogues critical resources to guide ethical good practices in participatory research with children in humanitarian contexts. It is not an exhaustive compilation, nor does it propose new ethical guidelines. Instead, it highlights existing tools that help researchers and...

Case Management Global Forms - 2nd Edition

Appropriate documentation by caseworkers facilitates effective and accountable case management. Documentation is the process of collecting and storing information specific to individual children and their families, including both information that the child and family provide directly as well as any...

Inter-agency Guidance Note | Data Protection and Information Sharing for Child Protection Case Management in Humanitarian Settings including Specific Considerations for Settings with Refugees

This Guidance Note provides actors delivering child protection case management with guidance on the key standards and principles, processes and tools available to apply good practices for data protection and information-sharing when implementing child protection case management in humanitarian...

Inter-Agency Guidelines for Case Management and Child Protection - 2nd Edition

The first Inter-Agency Guidelines for Case Management and Child Protection were published in 2014 by the Child Protection Working Group, building on the 2012 Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS). The aim was to provide a collective understanding and step-by-step...

Statement | A defining moment: Bringing children living in humanitarian contexts into the global fold

The upcoming Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children (EVAC) in Bogotá, Colombia, from November 7-8, 2024, presents a landmark opportunity for governments and global stakeholders to commit to protecting children from all forms of violence. But this opportunity will only be...

Unprotected: Analysis of Funding for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in 2023

The report, Unprotected: Analysis of Funding for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in 2023, in collaboration with the Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility, UNHCR, and Save the Children, provides an in-depth analysis of the severe funding gaps that continue to impact child protection...

WG/TF/I Session 3.2 Overview | Working Together to Improve Implementation and Advocacy on Accountability to Children

During the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, the Accountability to Children Initiative held a session on Working Together to Improve Implementation and Advocacy on Accountability to Children. Unfortunately, due to a technical error, the session was not recorded...

Live Drawings from the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

During the 2024 Annual Meeting, the Alliance had a virtual artist present to capture all the highlights and most memorable moments from select sessions in the meeting! Please find the collection of drawings attached. Please note the drawings are organised as per the Agenda of the 2024 Annual Meeting...

Report | An Overview of the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action organised the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in Panama City, Panama from the 4th to 6th of June. The Annual Meeting focused on protecting children in escalating conflict and crises, with a specific focus on...

Inter-agency Guidance on Child Protection Case Management Data Categorisation

Child Protection Case Management (CPCM) is a cornerstone of child protection in humanitarian settings. While numerous tools and guidelines exist, there is an opportunity to utilise CPCM data more effectively. This data can enhance programme quality, inform humanitarian response planning, and drive...

The Alliance Flyer (2024)

This flyer provides a brief overview of the structure and activities of the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance) in 2024. This flyer was designed specifically for the in-person 2024 Annual Meeting and is available in English and Spanish, as well as French and Arabic.

Theory of Change for Community-level Child Protection Programming in Humanitarian Action

This Theory of Change (ToC) has been developed by the Community-level Child Protection (CCP) Task Force of the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance). It is designed to build a common understanding amongst humanitarian agencies on the core objective of CCP programming:...

Facilitators and Speakers at the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

This booklet contains the biographies of the facilitators and speakers at the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in Panama City from June 4th- 6th, 2024. The biographies are organised by facilitators and speaker in alphabetical order by first name and are searchable by...

Participant Pack | 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

Please find Participant Pack for the 2024 Annual Meeting in English and Spanish. It is important that participants familiarise themselves with this pack before the meeting! The Participant Pack gives you all the information you need to successfully participate in the meeting, including our Code of...

Session Booklet for the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

This booklet contains summaries for the sessions of the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in Panama City from June 4th- 6th, 2024. The theme of this meeting is “Protection Children in Escalating Conflict and Crises: Armed Violence, Climate Shocks, and Displacement”. The...

Agenda for the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

Please find the detailed Agenda for the 2024 Annual Meeting in English and Spanish. You can also find the Schedule Overview and Livestream Agenda to find out when and where we are going live! *Last update May 31st