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Dirigé par: ChildFund Alliance, Save the Children et Swatantrata Abhiyan Nepal
Notre mission
Veiller à ce que l'intérêt supérieur des enfants dans les situations d'urgence soit reconnu par tous les acteurs nationaux et internationaux des situations d'urgence humanitaire et soit pris en compte dans tous les mécanismes d'intervention, par le biais d'engagements fondés sur les droits et axés sur les solutions.
Principales priorités pour 2022 du groupe de travail sur le plaidoyer
Le groupe de travail sur le plaidoyer s'efforce de faire reconnaitre l'intérêt supérieur de l'enfant dans l'action humanitaire, en se concentrant sur les points suivants :
- Renforcer le rôle et la compréhension de la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire dans les principales rencontres internationales.
- Plaider pour l'adoption et la mise en œuvre de directives et de politiques visant à reconnaître les droits de l'enfant et la protection de l'enfance dans les contextes humanitaires.
- Soutenir une action collective et inter-organisationnelle face aux principales menaces pesant sur le bien-être des enfants dans les contextes humanitaires.
Latest News
New Survey: How Are Funding Cuts Affecting Children’s Protection?
Key Updates to the Advocacy Resource Pack: Humanitarian Reset, UN80 & the CAAC Agenda
New Briefing Note! Global Impact of Humanitarian Funding Cuts on Children’s Protection
Responding to the Impact of Reduced Funding for CPHA Programming
Open Letter on Prioritising Child Protection in Humanitarian Action – Welcoming Mr. Fletcher's Leadership
Working Group Member Organisations
Key Tools
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
Resources
Advocacy Brief | Prioritising the Safety of Children Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Advocacy Messages for Child Protection Actors: Prioritising Child Protection in COVID-19 Response Plans
Unprotected: Crisis in humanitarian funding for child protection
Advocacy Brief: Integrating Child Protection and Education in Emergencies
Guidance Note for Reviewing Child Protection in Emergencies Proposals (CPIE Donor Guidelines)
Webinars
Webinar | Sustaining Child Protection in Humanitarian Action: Trends, Tools, and Next Steps
Webinar | Strategic Advocacy and Funding in CPHA: Leveraging Data and Evidence for Success
Webinar | Exploring the Impacts of the Climate Crisis on Child Protection in Humanitarian Contexts
Virtual Launch | Still Unprotected – Humanitarian Funding for Child Protection
Webinar | The Need for Governments to Consult Child Protection Advisers when Loosening COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions