
تتم إدارتها من قبل: تحالف صندوق الطفل (ChildFund Alliance)، منظمة أنقذوا الطفولة، ومنظمة سواتانتراتا أبهيان (Swatantrata Abhiyan) في نيبال
مهمتنا
ضمان الاعتراف بالمصالح الفضلى للأطفال من قبل جميع الجهات الفاعلة الوطنية والدولية في حالات الطوارئ الإنسانية، وضمان إنفاذ هذه الحقوق وتضمينها في جميع آليات الاستجابة، وذلك من خلال الاستجابة القائمة على الحقوق والموجهة نحو إيجاد الحلول.
الأولويات الرئيسية لمجموعة عمل المناصرة للعام ٢٠٢٢
تسعى مجموعة عمل المناصرة لضمان الاعتراف بالمصالح الفضلى للأطفال خلال العمل الإنساني، مع التركيز بشكل خاص على:
- تعزيز أهمية ومكانة مسائل حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني، وضمان الفهم الأمثل لقضايا حماية الطفل، وذلك في المحافل الدولية الرئيسية.
- الدعوة إلى اعتماد وتنفيذ التوجيهات والسياسات التي تدعم الاعتراف بحقوق الطفل وحماية الطفل في الأوضاع الإنسانية.
- دعم العمل الجماعي والتعاون بين المنظمات لتوفير الاستجابة المثلى للتهديدات الرئيسية التي تطال رفاهية الأطفال في مختلف السياقات الإنسانية.
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Brief | Global Impact of Funding Cuts on Children and their Protection in Humanitarian Contexts
Children have the right to be protected from abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence. Yet, in humanitarian crises children suffer first and most, with devastating consequences for their immediate safety and long-term well-being. The humanitarian system is under unprecedented strain. Major donors, including the US and key European governments, have drastically reduced humanitarian funding or
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 information provided is based upon ongoing analysis of the situation and critical information shared by our
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 participate in decisions that concern them and exercise their agency without discrimination. Advocacy
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Unprotected: Analysis of Funding for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in 2023
The Centrality of Children and their Protection in Humanitarian Action – An Introduction
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Webinar | The Need for Governments to Consult Child Protection Advisers when Loosening COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions