Call for Abstract Submissions - 2023 Alliance Annual Meeting
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Call for Abstracts for the 2023 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian ActionDate: 12th-15th June 2023
Theme: Children and their Protection at the Centre of Humanitarian Action: Research, Policy and Practice
To strengthen our collective action on child protection in humanitarian action, share your experiences and big ideas at the 2023 Annual Meeting for the child protection sector!
The goal of the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action’s 2021-2025 strategy A Clarion Call is that “the CENTRALITY of CHILDREN and their PROTECTION is recognised and prioritised as ESSENTIAL and LIFE-SAVING across the humanitarian system".
Over 200 survey respondents predominantly selected “centrality of children and their protection” as the top priority for discussion during this year’s Annual Meeting. The respondents would also like us to focus on the following areas of the Alliance strategy:
- Accountability to children
- Prevention
- Learning and Development
We want to hear your ideas, questions, failures and successes linked to the above mentioned areas. Join us to share your lessons, positions and practices with the CPHA community.
Abstract Submission Guidance Important Next Steps1) In the Guidance above, you will find forms to complete with information about your proposed content / session - deadline 17th February to annualmeeting2023@alliancecpha.org.
2) On our website (forthcoming) there will be further guidance on suggested areas of focus, based on the results of our recent theme survey, and information on the criteria we will use to review and select the abstracts we receive. You may use these to inform your submissions.
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A Closer Look - Looking back on 2022
Dear Alliance friends, members and colleagues,
Welcome to 2023! We hope you had a happy and restful end of the year with your loved ones. We are looking forward to continuing our collaboration with all of you in this new year.
Before registration opens, we need to decide on the theme! In case you missed it, we invite you to share with us what theme you would like to see featured at the Annual Meeting. --> Take the Survey by 5 January *This survey will take you no more than five minutes to complete and is available in English, French, Spanish and Arabic. As 2022 has now come to a close, the Alliance would also like to extend a huge thank you to all of our members and partners for your continued commitment and dedication to inter-agency work to ensure the protection of children in humanitarian action.
In 2022, we achieved a lot together. Of note are... We held the 2022 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action on Promoting the Centrality of Children and their Protection in Humanitarian Action through Accountability, Localisation and Working Across Sectors:
- Watch the Live Recordings Playlist
- Explore the Live Drawings
- Read the Alliance Strategy (2021-2025) | A Clarion Call: The Centrality of Children and their Protection within Humanitarian Action (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Read the 2022 Annual Meeting Blogs Posts
- Agenda for the 2022 Annual Meeting
- Summary of Abstracts for the 2022 Annual Meeting
- Infographic Gallery for the 2022 Annual Meeting
We celebrated World Children’s Day... by creating a video advocating for the Centrality of Children and Child Protection and sharing the message of Inclusion, for Every Child.
We celebrated World Humanitarian Day... by publishing four Blog Posts from AJEDI-Ka, BIFRED, Swatantrata Abhiyan Nepal and Voice of Children sharing their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Community of Practice in collaboration with the Child Protection Area of Responsibility has reached 1,500 members and counting! Register for the CPHA Community of Practice here. In 2022, the number of General Members of the Alliance surpassed 212 members with 40 organisations joining the Alliance. From these new members, the majority are National or Local organisations, with 33 National or Local organisations, six international organisations and one academic institution joining in 2022.
If your organisation is not a member, you can find more information about becoming a member here. We held the first ever Internal Alliance Annual Meeting in October 2022 with the Alliance Secretariat, Steering Committee and Working Group and Task Force Co-leads in Budapest, Hungary! This week-long meeting brought Alliance colleagues together, many meeting one another for the first time in person, to hold discussions, plan ahead, collaborate and work together to bring the work of the Alliance and our Strategy forward!
Check out some of the highlights below: The Alliance Strategy
The Alliance held five, 3-hour interactive online workshops with child protection practitioners, humanitarian actors and stakeholders on each Strategic Priority outlined in The Alliance Strategy (2021-2025) to further explore the objectives and actions to bring these objectives forward. Please find some updates on each priority area below:
Accountability to Children
During the online workshop on Accountability, a resource mapping was presented and participants fed into it. This resource mapping will be used and updated by individuals that come together to develop and implement the Alliance’s strategic plan on accountability from 2023.
On behalf of the Alliance, the Child Protection Minimum Standards Working Group will be coordinating with the Humanitarian Standards Partnership to contribute to the revision of the Core Humanitarian Standard (CHS). This process started in 2022 through an initial online workshop with the Steering Committee for the CHS. The standard will be revised to simplify it, make it accessible to a range of actors including actors across the humanitarian-development nexus and to take into consideration the major changes to humanitarian aid programming, policy and funding since the original draft in 2014.
In July-August 2022 the Alliance invited its members to participate in a self-assessment against the Child Protection Minimum Standards. This saw members respond to a survey that gauged their organisational commitment to and implementation of the minimum standards. Organisations were then provided with support by the CPMS Working Group co-leads to implement key actions to strengthen their uptake of the minimum standards across all of their work. This builds upon the former ‘institutionalisation’ process of the Alliance for the CPMS. The lessons from this pilot will be reviewed to develop the approach for future initiatives.
In October 2022, the Alliance hosted an event on Access for Protection through Participation alongside Save the Children, and the GBV and CP Areas of Responsibility as part of the 2022 Global Protection Forum. It was one of the top events of the Forum with over 2,150 registrations and over 350 participants from donors, governments, UN agencies and civil society joining on the day. The event was co-hosted by youth moderator Divina Maloum, co-founder of Children 4 Peace in Cameroon and the Panel was joined by two young people from the Philippines who shared how children’s participation in research on access to protection services can have significant impacts for children’s protection. The recording of the event can be found here.
During the online workshop on Accountability, a resource mapping was presented and participants fed into it. This resource mapping will be used and updated by individuals that come together to develop and implement the Alliance’s strategic plan on accountability from 2023.
Localisation
The Alliance has developed a Localisation Action Plan to inform fundraising and action around the implementation of two of the Alliance’s seven strategic objectives on localisation:
- INCREASE inclusion and diversity within The Alliance, by facilitating membership processes and expanding opportunities for leadership, influence, and engagement for community, local, and national actors.
- IMPROVE the accessibility and diversity of Alliance products, platforms, and events to reach broader and more diverse audiences.
In relation to our strategic objective:
- PROMOTE the importance of and facilitate opportunities for direct and flexible funding for community, local, and national child protection organisations.
In 2020 and 2021, the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, in collaboration with the Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies, and led by Proteknôn Foundation for Innovation and Learning, conducted participatory research across three diverse humanitarian settings - Lebanon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Colombia - to explore the impact of COVID-19 school closures on children’s protection, wellbeing and educational inequalities (research reports and advocacy briefs can be accessed here).
To respond to these findings, the Alliance and partners are conducting a series of Round Table discussions that aim to centre the voices of children and youth during outbreak-related school closures and reopenings. In October 2022, the first Round Table was held with children and young people from across humanitarian settings where they developed recommendations for the global humanitarian community based upon their lived experiences. In November 2022, the second Round Table included four distinct events with multi-sector humanitarian actors engaged in coordination, programming, advocacy and policy, from the child protection, health and education sectors, and aimed to operationalise the recommendations from children and young people. The third and final Round Table will be held with humanitarian donors at the end of January 2023 to explore how donors can play a role in more responsible and inclusive decision making on school closures in future infectious disease outbreaks.
The CPHA-EiE Joint Initiative launched a Guidance Note on Supporting Integrated Child Protection and Education Programming in Humanitarian Action, with significant contributions and guidance provided by the CPHA-EIE Advisory Group. Through collaboration, both sectors aim to deliver on the Sustainable Development Goal 4 to provide/ensure “inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all” by 2030.
In October 2022, the Alliance, alongside the Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility, the Global Food Security Cluster and Plan International, organized a global online event to spotlight how food security impacts children and their protection in humanitarian contexts and recommendations for urgent collaborative action. Find the recommendations in English, French, Spanish and Arabic, the recording of the event, and the consolidated presentation, which includes a summary of the evidence review findings on linkages between child protection and food security, here.
Prevention
The Alliance launched the first video of the Prevention Video Series - The Three Levels of Prevention (AR, EN, ES, FR) with more videos in this series coming soon!
Some more resources and initiatives of note from 2022 are...
- A Framework on Primary Prevention for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- A one-day Learning Package on the Primary Prevention Framework for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (EN - AR, ES, FR coming soon!)
- A Guidance Note on Primary Prevention of Family Separation: Addendum to the Field Handbook on Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC) and accompanying Toolkit (EN)
- A Training Module on Prevention of Family Separation as part of the UASC Training of Trainers Package
- The Prevention Initiative launched a research project using a qualitative approach to assess population-level risk and protective factors for the protection of children with disabilities
- The Prevention Initiative launched a capacity building module to measure risk and protective factors and strengthen preventive approaches in child protection in humanitarian action
On October 10th, the Alliance Co-Coordinator, Hani Mansourian, participated in a panel discussion as part of an event on “The climate crisis: a threat multiplier for violence against children” co-organized by the Permanent Missions of the European Union, the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence Against Children and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. The purpose of the event was to draw attention to the increased risks of violence against children in the context of the current climate crisis and the most effective way to respond and advocate for an urgent action to address its impact on violence and prevent further expansion.
Hani also shed an important light on the increasingly devastating impact the climate crisis is having on children in humanitarian situations and reflected on the role of humanitarian actors to minimise the impact of such climate induced disasters on children. He also called for the increased investment in forecast and early warning information for pre-financed mechanisms as they have the potential to advance child sensitive, protective, and informed Anticipatory Action approaches and ensure that harmful outcomes to children, whether it be separation from caregivers or recruitment into armed groups, are prevented.
The Advocacy Working Group of the Alliance have formed a sub-group, led by TDH, to work on the climate crisis and child protection in humanitarian action advocacy. Priority activities include developing a set of key messages on the linkages between child protection in humanitarian action and the climate crisis, which can be used and adapted by child protection practitioners at all levels. The group is currently conducting a literature review of resources which explore links between child protection and the climate crisis to inform these messages. The group will also work on a formal submission to the recently published draft the UN CRC General Comment General Comment 26 on Children’s Rights and the Environment with a Special Focus on Climate Change. Check-out the 2022 highlights from our Working Groups, Task Forces and Initiatives below!
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Recommendations | Enhancing Collaboration between Child Protection and Food Security Actors (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Child Protection Advocacy Messages for the Ukraine Crisis (EN, UA)
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The Unprotected: Annual Spotlight on Child Protection Funding in Humanitarian Action – 2021 Report and Executive Summary (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Understanding Risk and Protective Factors in Humanitarian Crises: Towards a Preventive Approach to Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Why Identifying Risk and Protective Factors is a Critical Step in Prevention Programming: Implications for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (AR, EN, ES, FR)
Identifying and Ranking Risk and Protective Factors: A Brief Guide (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Enhanced Child Protection Minimum Standards e-Course (EN, SP)
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CPMS Slide Deck (PPT presentations for awareness-raising & staff-induction sessions) (EN, FR)
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Working Together: An Inter-Sectoral Framework for Advancing Children’s Protection and Well-Being (EN)
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CCCM, Health & Child Protection: Practitioners’ Feedback on Inter-Sectoral Collaboration (EN)
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Education & Child Protection: A Review of Good Practice on Inter-Sectoral Collaboration (EN)
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CPMS and Prevention webinar (EN)
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«Hannah’s New Job»: Becoming a Child Protection Practitioner in Humanitarian Settings video (EN, AR, ES, FR, UA)
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CPMS Standard 9: What Is SGBV and How To Address It in Humanitarian Settings video (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Learning and Development Toolkit (EN, ES, FR)
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Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Competency Framework & Tools and Trainings (EN, ES, FR)
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CPHA Frontliner's Getting Started Learning Package (AR, EN, ES, FR, PL, UA)
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Strengthening Capacity of CPHA Practitioners to Respond in Times of COVID-19 Microsite
- Case Management Resource Hub (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Child Labour Learning Package (EN, AR)
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Inter-Agency Toolkit | Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action (EN, ES, AR)
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Inter-Agency Toolkit | Child Labour Case Studies (EN, ES, AR)
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Inter-Agency Toolkit | Child Labour Practical Tools (EN, ES, AR)
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Summary | Inter-Agency Toolkit: Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action (EN)
- Virtual Launch | Inter-Agency Toolkit: Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action (EN)
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CAAFAG Programme Development Toolkit: Training Guide and Guidelines (AR, EN, ES, FR, PT)
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Operational Guidance | Negotiating and Implementing Handover Protocols for the Transfer of CAAFAG (EN, AR, FR)
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Report | Capacity Needs and Gaps Analysis: CAAFAG Programming (EN)
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Children Affected by Armed Forces and Armed Groups Learning Module (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Resource Package | Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in CAAFAG Programmes (EN)
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Virtual Launch of the CAAFAG Programme Development Toolkit (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Virtual Launch of the Operational Guidance: Negotiating & Implementing Handover Protocols (EN)
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Community Engagement in Case Management | Community Volunteers and their Role in Case Management Processes in Humanitarian Contexts (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Community Volunteer Toolkit and Training Manual: Part 1: Volunteers’ Roles Supporting Case Management (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Global Launch of the Community Volunteer Toolkit and Training Manual: Part 1. Volunteers’ Roles in Case Management (EN, FR)
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Unaccompanied and Separated Children Information Sheet (EN, UA)
- Unaccompanied and Separated Children Resources (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Research | The Impact of COVID-19 School Closures on Child Protection and Education Inequalities in Three Humanitarian Contexts (AR, EN, ES, FR)
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Weighing up the Risks: School Closure and Reopening under COVID-19 (AR, EN, ES, FR, PT)
To get involved in supporting the work of the Alliance, please reach out to us at info@alliancecpha.org.
With warm regards,
The Alliance Secretariat
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A Closer Look - November Edition
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action ("The Alliance") envisions a world in which children are protected from abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence in humanitarian settings. Its mission is to support the efforts of humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in both refugee and non-refugee humanitarian contexts. To further this mission, the Alliance Strategy 2021-2025 advocates for the centrality of children and their protection to be recognised and prioritised as essential and life-saving across the humanitarian system.
This November 2022 edition summarizes Alliance efforts to advocate for the centrality of children and their protection and equip child protection and other sector actors in humanitarian settings.
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Latest at the AllianceWe want to hear from you! Annual Meeting 2023 Theme Survey
The Alliance Secretariat is beginning to plan for the 2023 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action and we want to hear from you about what theme you want to see explored during the meeting.
World Children's Day - November 20th 2022 On this World Children’s Day, the Alliance and partners created a short video advocating for the INCLUSION of children of all ages, genders, abilities, and other diversity factors throughout the programme cycle by promoting the centrality of children and child protection as essential and life saving across the humanitarian system.
From climate change, education and mental health, to ending racism and discrimination, children and young people have the right to be heard and for their views to be given due weight in decisions that affect their lives, well-being, dignity, and protection.
We invite you to share this video far and wide across your networks as no individual sector can achieve this alone!
Together, we can strive for #InclusionForEveryChild. Mini-Guides: Child Protection in Outbreaks Survey
The READY Initiative funded consultations for the revision of the Alliance's 2018 Guidance Note: Protection of Children During Infectious Disease Outbreaks. In 2021, we sought feedback on the content and structure of the existing guidance. During consultations global, regional, and local actors expressed a strong preference for short, practical, field-oriented guidance on priority topics related to the protection of children in outbreaks and four new Mini-Guides were produced.
READY has funding to build on the existing series to develop and translate two additional Mini-Guides. We are therefore seeking further feedback from a variety of actors to determine which topics to prioritize.
Help us by sharing your inputs here.
*Take the Survey by 12 December 2022. Latest Alliance Resources --> Guidance Note | Primary Prevention of Family Separation Addendum to the Field Handbook on UASC and accompanying Toolkit CAAFAG Programme Development Toolkit
Now Available in English, French, Spanish, Arabic and Portuguese --> Recommendations | Enhancing Collaboration between Child Protection and Food Security Actors
On October 31st, the Alliance, alongside the Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility, the Global Food Security Cluster and Plan International, organized a global online event to spotlight how food security impacts children and their protection in humanitarian contexts and recommendations for urgent collaborative action.
Find the recommendations in English, French, Spanish and Arabic, the recording of the event, and the consolidated presentation, which includes a summary of the evidence review findings on linkages between child protection and food security, here. Latest Alliance Learning Opportunities --> MOOC | Programme Design for Children Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups Online Course | Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action --> Child Protection Minimum Standards e-Course: Now in Spanish!
Child protection professionals can now deepen their knowledge of the CPMS in Spanish. Users can take this free-of-charge course at their own pace and obtain a certificate after completing five of the 18 available modules. The course is intended for staff of national and international NGOs and UN agencies as well as government officials.
Arabic- and French-language versions are coming soon.
Find out additional information and
begin taking the course in Spanish or English Alliance Strategy Updates Capacity Sharing among Local and International Actors to Deliver Humanitarian Action
The Operational Policy and Advocacy Group (OPAG) has tasked the IASC Localisation Task Force to develop an understanding of capacity sharing and what kind of measure/standard/approach could help strengthen that part of engagement of international actors with local actors.
In order to start off the conversation, NEAR is organizing a broad consultation process to gather feedback, comments and proposed changes, inviting Global South actors to be as propositional as possible.
Find out how to contribute to the scoping paper here. Working Group and Task Force Updates Global Protection Forum 2022
On October 26th, the Alliance hosted an event on Access for Protection through Participation alongside Save the Children, and the GBV and CP Areas of Responsibility as part of the 2022 Global Protection Forum.
It was one of the top events of the Forum with over 2,150 registrations and over 350 participants from donors, governments, UN agencies and civil society joining on the day. The event was co-hosted by youth moderator Divina Maloum, co-founder of Children 4 Peace in Cameroon and the Panel was joined by two young people from the Philippines who shared how children’s participation in research on access to protection services can have significant impacts for children’s protection.
The recording of the event can be found here. --> --> Latest Webinar: An Introduction to Prevention With the CPMS
Primary prevention programs identify child protection risks affecting a population or community and address their root causes. They also identify protective factors that mitigate harm within that context. Can the Child Protection Minimum Standards contribute to these goals? This 55-minute webinar focuses on linkages between the CPMS and primary prevention in humanitarian settings.
Watch the webinar here.
Camp Management, Health, Child Protection: Opportunities and Challenges in Cross-sectoral Collaboration
Strengthening cross-sectoral collaboration is one of the Alliance’s strategic priorities. This new publication explores promising practices — and missed opportunities — in cooperation between Camp Coordination and Camp Management and Child Protection, and Health and Child Protection. Those practices include collaboration on implementing activities, efforts to mainstream or integrate Child Protection, and availability of relevant tools and resources for practitioners from each sector.
Download the publication here. --> Latest CAAFAG Webinar
The CAAFAG task force organized a webinar on children associated with armed groups designated as terrorists on the 22nd Nov 2022. The recordings of the webinars are available in 4 languages on the CAAFAG YouTube channel.
CAAFAG Programme Development Toolkit
The CAAFAG Programme Development Toolkit has been rolled out this year in Colombia, Mozambique, and Nigeria. The Toolkit is available in French, Spanish and Arabic and now in Portuguese as well. --> CPHA Competency Framework Review
The Learning and Development Working Group (LDWG) at the Alliance is reviewing the uptake and use of the Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Competency Framework. To do this, we would like to conduct Focus Group Discussions with:
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Practitioners who are familiar with or using the CPHA competency framework
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Practitioners who are not familiar with or using the CPHA competency framework.
Focus Group participants will be invited to participate in the half day training on the CPHA Competency Framework and the accompanying tools, as a sign of our appreciation for their time. Each Focus Group Discussion will last a maximum of 90 minutes and will take place on Zoom. The FGDs will take place on 12 and 19 January 2023, in English.
To sign up for a FGD please complete this short online form no later than 31 December 2022.
Highlights from the CPHA Community of Practice
Resource: UNICEF introduced new research examining the linkage between social support and gender-based violence (GBV) among women and girls in humanitarian settings.
Topic: Member Spotlight - in the latest member spotlight, we meet Aaron Ekiru Korobe and learn about his work as a Child Protection Assistant/Caseworker for the Danish Refugee Council in Kenya.
Register now: Join over the 1,500 members on the CPHA Community of Practice here. -->
Welcome to our Newest Members!
- Adventist Development and Relief Agency from the United States
- Abs Development Organization for Woman & Child from Yemen
- Daystar University from Kenya
- Development in Education and Literacy Organization (DELO) from Afghanistan
- Education Development Center from the United States
- International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) from the United Kingdom
- Médecins du Monde Belgique - Doctors of the World Belgium from Belgium
- South Sudan Widows and Orphans Charitable Organization from South Sudan
- Zimbabwe Health Watch & Advocacy from Zimbabwe
If your organisation is not a member, you can find more information about becoming a member here.
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Celebrating World Children's Day 2022
World Children’s Day is celebrated each year on the 20th of November to promote improving children's welfare and mark the anniversary of the date that the UN General Assembly adopted both the Declaration of the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
On this World Children’s Day, the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action and partners created a short video advocating for the INCLUSION of children of all ages, genders, abilities, and other diversity factors throughout the programme cycle by promoting the centrality of children and child protection as essential and life saving across the humanitarian system.
From climate change, education and mental health, to ending racism and discrimination, children and young people have the right to be heard and for their views to be given due weight in decisions that affect their lives, well-being, dignity, and protection.
We invite you to share this video far and wide across your networks as no individual sector can achieve this alone!
Together, we can strive for #InclusionForEveryChild. --> Copyright © 2022 The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, All rights reserved.Want to change how you receive these emails?
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New in Spanish: CPMS eLearning Course 🎓
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Child Protection Minimum Standards e-Course - Now in Spanish!Child protection professionals can now deepen their knowledge of the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS) in Spanish.
Arabic- and French-language versions are coming soon.
The free-of-charge course only requires a computer connected to the Internet. People can take it at their own pace, and obtain a certificate after completing five of the 18 modules.
The course is intended for staff of national and international NGOs, UN agencies and government officials.
For additional information on the course, click here.
Begin Taking the CourseBy the WayDid you know that the English version of the course has been enhanced with seven new modules?
Learn MorePlease, Meet Hannah!Hannah starts working as a child protection officer today. She is very committed to her job but also has a lot to learn. This video follows her through her first days and weeks on the job. We see how she works to address issues such as child labor, psychosocial and family support, or community mobilization. We also discover how she uses the Child Protection Minimum Standards in her daily work.
🎬 You can watch the video inDo You Know How To Prevent Harm to Children in Humanitarian Settings?Primary prevention programs identify child protection risks affecting a population or community and address their root causes. They also identify protective factors that mitigate harm within that context. Investing resources in primary prevention helps minimize the risk of negative outcomes for children and reduces the number of children needing remedial services.
This 55-minute webinar focuses on primary prevention and looks at linkages with the Child Protection Minimum Standards (CPMS).
Watch the WebinarMaking Children’s Protection and Well-Being Fundamental CommitmentsActors from all humanitarian sectors must achieve a collective and holistic approach to children’s protection and well-being. To help attain this goal, the Alliance’s CPMS Working Group has developed Working Together - An Inter-Sectoral Framework for Advancing Children’s Protection and Well-Being Through Humanitarian Standards.
Take a LookOpportunities and Challenges in Cross-Sectoral CollaborationStrengthening cross-sectoral collaboration is a strategic priority for the Alliance. This publication explores promising practices and missed opportunities in cooperation between Camp Coordination and Camp Management and Child Protection, and Health and Child Protection.
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Upcoming Training and e-Learning Opportunities with the Alliance
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action ("The Alliance") envisions a world in which children are protected from abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence in humanitarian settings. Its mission is to support the efforts of humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in both refugee and non-refugee humanitarian contexts.
With this email the Alliance invites you to join us in the below upcoming Training and e-Learning opportunities to better equip child protection and other sector actors to respond to children and their communities in humanitarian settings.
1) In Person Training: Global Training of Facilitators on Engaging Community Volunteers in Case Management - In English and French 2) e-Learning: Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action - In Arabic3) e-Learning: Primary Prevention for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action - In French Upcoming In-Person Training -->
Global Training of Facilitators on Engaging Community Volunteers in Case Management - Training in English and French
the Alliance is offering a unique learning opportunity for senior-level Child Protection practitioners who are leading case management programs in humanitarian settings. This training is a global, inter-agency training that will include one month of pre-course work, a five-day face-to-face training, and a requirement for dissemination at the country level.
Application Deadline 25 November 2022.
Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action - Course in Arabic
Join us in this free, virtual learning opportunity to further explore the Child Labour Inter-Agency guidance and tools to strengthen overall understanding of preventing and responding to child labour in humanitarian action.
Registration closes 10 November 2022.
Primary Prevention for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action - Course in French
Learn more about this free, online learning opportunity to further explore the framework to strengthen overall understanding of primary prevention in child protection in humanitarian action for Francophone colleagues. Registration closes 11 November 2022. --> Learn More & Register in French --> Copyright © 2022 The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, All rights reserved.
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A Closer Look - September Edition
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action ("The Alliance") envisions a world in which children are protected from abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence in humanitarian settings. Its mission is to support the efforts of humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in both refugee and non-refugee humanitarian contexts. To further this mission, the Alliance Strategy 2021-2025 advocates for the centrality of children and their protection to be recognised and prioritised as essential and life-saving across the humanitarian system.
This September 2022 edition summarizes Alliance efforts to advocate for the centrality of children and their protection and equip child protection and other sector actors in humanitarian settings.
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Happening This Month At the Alliance -->This Week - Upcoming Webinar! Join us for an interactive webinar on an Introduction to Prevention with the Child Protection Minimum Standards.
Register Here! -->
CAAFAG Work Plan Survey
The CAAFAG Task Force is about to review its Work Plan and would like to hear your perspectives on what the CAAFAG task force should be doing to respond to your needs.
Take the Survey Here
CPHA CoP Survey
The CPHA CoP’s launched in 2021 and we want to hear feedback from our members! Or you can learn more about joining the CoP below if you are not yet a member.
Take the Survey Here
Take a step forward towards greater accountability
All Alliance members are invited — and strongly encouraged — to join in a CPMS Self-Assessment Exercise throughout September 2022. The exercise is not an evaluation or benchmarking, so there are no right or wrong answers. Participating in it will help your agency gauge the level of CPMS implementation to date, and as such, it is a step further towards greater accountability.
Learn More For additional guidance, watch this webinar *Please note that the CPMS Self-Assessment is only open to Alliance members. To find more information on membership, please see below. Latest Alliance Resources --> The Impact of COVID-19 School Closures on Child Protection and Education Inequalities Research Advocacy Working Group Strategy 2021-2025 --> Primary Prevention Framework Learning Package Child Labour Learning Package Working Group and Task Force Updates --> CPHA-CPMS Learning Package available for piloting!
Long awaited, the updated version of the former CPIE face to face training package is finally available. The learning package aims at strengthening learners’ awareness of their own role in preventing and responding to child protection risks through sectoral and inter sectoral interventions in humanitarian contexts, in line with Child Protection Minimum Standards and guiding principles.
The learning package is available in English only at the moment for piloting purposes. If interested in using the package please reach out to learning@alliancecpha.org. --> Making children’s protection and well-being core commitments across all humanitarian sectors
Humanitarian actors across all sectors must achieve a collective and holistic focus on children’s protection and well-being to deliver improved outcomes for children. To help achieve this goal, the Alliance’s CPMS Working Group has developed «Working Together», a new inter-sectoral framework for protecting children and promoting their well-being through humanitarian standards. This framework is linked to to the Alliance's work on Multi-Sector and Integrated Programming and Collaboration as part of the Strategic Priorities outlined in the Alliance Strategy.
Take a look at the Framework In Case You Missed It... -->
World Humanitarian Day 2022
In the spirit of this important day, the Alliance took the opportunity to shine a light on the experiences of some of our member organisations in Nepal and the DRC during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read the Blogs Here -->New and Improved Alliance Website
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The Alliance 2022 Annual Meeting Recordings Available
Find the recordings in Arabic, English, French and Spanish and more!
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Introducing... The Impact of School Closures on Child Protection and Education Inequalities in Three Humanitarian Contexts!
In March 2020, The World Health Organization (WHO) proclaimed COVID-19 a global pandemic and governments acted quickly to close schools to stop the spread of the virus. According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), school closures affected around 1.6 billion students in 169 nations, even into 2022.
Our new research reports, produced in collaboration of the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) highlight the challenges children and communities faced and continue to face due to COVID-19 school closures. The study draws on qualitative data gathered in humanitarian contexts in three countries - Lebanon, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), and Colombia - in order to comprehend how children have experienced the impact of COVID-19 school closures on their protection, well-being, and education.
The report also includes recommendations for governments and global humanitarian actors to guide future infectious disease outbreaks and emergency response plans.
In light of the findings from this research, the Alliance and INEE have also created global and country-specific advocacy briefs, which summarize the key findings and recommendations for action.
Warm Regards,
The Alliance Coordinators
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Available now! Videos in 4 languages & drawings from the 2022 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
Let’s continue the learning, discussion and advocacy with our colleagues and networks! --> The Alliance 2022 Annual Meeting Recordings Playlists! --> Arabic Recordings Playlist English Recordings Playlist French Recordings Playlist Spanish Recordings Playlist --> Drawings (English Only) --> Many participants from the recent 2022 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action told us they planned to share their learning from the sessions with their teams and networks.
There were also many interested colleagues around the world who couldn’t make it to the virtual meeting, or missed a session that interested them.
With this in mind, we are very happy to share the recordings of the sessions in Arabic, English, French and Spanish on the Alliance YouTube Channel to keep the learning and conversations going.
There are also great drawings from the sessions, available in English at www.alliancecpha.org/2022drawings, that present the information in a colourful and visual way. The Annual Meeting focused on accountability, localisation and working across sectors. It was an interactive space for practitioners from around the world to share their experiences, challenges and successes across these areas.
It was also an important step, as the Alliance takes forward its strategy and develops a concrete and ambitious plan to promote the centrality of children and their protection. -->
In the words of one meeting participant...“Great speakers and some stimulating conversations – I think a discussion to continue.”
-->We thank everyone for their important efforts to support learning and discussion on these priorities, and their energies for the work to come!
We encourage you to engage with the Alliance pages on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. Join the new CPHA Community of Practice. Become an Alliance member, or encourage someone else to join. Consider getting more involved in Alliance Working Groups, Task Forces and Initiatives. And promote engagement with the Alliance among your colleagues and networks.
Let’s stay well connected as we move forward together,
Camilla Jones and Hani Mansourian
Alliance Coordinators
Continuons l'apprentissage, la discussion et le plaidoyer avec nos collègues et nos réseaux ! --> Listes de lecture des enregistrements de la Réunion annuelle 2022 de l'Alliance ! --> Enregistrements en arabe Enregistrements en anglais Enregistrements en français Enregistrements en espagnol --> Dessins (Uniquement en anglais) --> Plusieurs participants à la Réunion annuelle 2022 sur la Protection de l’enfance dans l'Action Humanitaire nous ont fait part de leur intention de partager les enseignements tirés des sessions, avec leurs équipes et leurs réseaux.
Par ailleurs, de nombreux collègues à travers le monde n'ont pas pu participer à la réunion virtuelle, ou ont manqué une session qui les intéressait.
Dans cette optique, nous sommes très heureux de partager avec vous les enregistrements des sessions en arabe, en anglais, en français et en espagnol sur la chaîne YouTube de l'Alliance afin de continuer l'apprentissage et les conversations.
De superbes dessins faits pendant les sessions et présentant les informations de manière colorée et visuelle sont également disponibles en anglais sur www.alliancecpha.org/2022drawings. La Réunion annuelle a porté sur la responsabilité, la localisation et le travail intersectoriel. Il s'agissait d'un espace d’interaction permettant aux praticiens du monde entier de partager leurs expériences, leurs défis et leurs réussites dans ces domaines.
C'était également une étape importante, car l'Alliance fait avancer sa stratégie et développe un plan concret et ambitieux pour promouvoir la place centrale des enfants et leur protection. -->
Selon les mots d'un participant à la réunion ..."D’excellents intervenants et des conversations stimulantes - je pense que ces discussions sont à poursuivre".
--> Nous remercions tout le monde pour les efforts importants déployés pour encourager l'apprentissage et la discussion sur ces priorités, et pour leur énergie pour le travail à venir !Nous vous invitons à visiter les pages de l'Alliance sur Facebook, LinkedIn et Twitter. Rejoignez la nouvelle Communauté de Pratique de la Protection de l’Enfance dans l’Action humanitaire. Devenez membre de l'Alliance, ou parlez-en autour de vous. N’hésitez pas à vous impliquer davantage dans les groupes de travail, les groupes spécialisés et les initiatives de l'Alliance. Et encouragez la participation dans l'Alliance auprès de vos collègues et de vos réseaux.
Restons bien connectés pendant que nous avançons ensemble,
Camilla Jones et Hani Mansourian
Coordinateurs de l’Alliance --> ¡Ya están disponibles! Videos en 4 lenguajes diferentes e ilustraciones de la Reunión anual del 2022 de la protección de la niñez y adolescencia en la acción humanitaria
¡ Sigamos educando, conversando y promoviendo a nuestros colegas y en nuestras redes ! --> ¡Aquí está la lista de reproducción de la Reunión anual de 2022 de la Alianza! --> Grabaciones en árabe Grabaciones en inglés Grabaciones en francés Grabaciones en español --> Aquí están las ilustraciones (disponibles en inglés)
--> Muchos que participaron recientemente en la Reunión anual del 2022 de la protección de la niñez y adolescencia en la acción humanitaria nos dijeron que planeaban comunicarles a sus equipos y sus redes profesionales lo que aprendieron en las sesiones.
Otros compañeros de varias partes del mundo no pudieron participar en la reunión virtual o se perdieron una sesión que les interesaba.
Con esto en cuenta, nos alegra compartir grabaciones en árabe, inglés, francés y español de las sesiones, disponibles ahora en el canal de la Alianza en YouTube para seguir aprendiendo y manteniendo conversaciones.
También disponemos de estupendas ilustraciones, disponibles en inglés en www.alliancecpha.org/2022drawings que visualizan el contenido de las sesiones de manera divertida y colorida. La Reunión anual se centró en la rendición de cuentas, la adaptación local y en la colaboración interdisciplinaria. Se trataba de un espacio interactivo para que profesionales de todo el mundo pudieran intercambiar sus experiencias, retos y éxitos sobre estos temas.
También fue un paso importante para la Alianza que está procurando avanzar su marco estratégico y desarrollar un plan específico y ambicioso para promover la centralidad de niños y niñas y su protección. -->
Como lo dijo aquel participante...“Hemos tenido presentadores fenomenales y conversaciones interesantes – creo que debemos continuar la conversación”
--> ¡Queremos agradecer a todos por sus esfuerzos enormes por aprender y hablar de estas prioridades y por la energía en seguir adelante con esto!Les pedimos que sigan mostrando su interés a través de las páginas de la Alianza en Facebook, LinkedIn y Twitter. Únase a la nueva comunidad de practicantes de CPHA. Hágase miembro de la Alianza o invite a alguien a que lo sea. Considere participar más activamente en los grupos de trabajo, los grupos operativos e iniciativas de la Alianza. Y promueva colaboraciones con la Alianza entre sus compañeros y sus redes profesionales.
Nos gustaría que estemos en contacto a medida que vayamos avanzando juntos,
Camilla Jones y Hani Mansourian
Coordinadores de la Alianza --> متوفر الآن! مقاطع فيديو بأربع لغات، بالإضافة إلى لوحات ورسومات، وذلك من الاجتماع السنوي للتحالف لعام ٢٠٢٢ بشأن
حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني
معاً نواصل التعلّم وأحياء النقاش ودعم جهود المناصرة بين زملائنا وضمن شبكاتنا --> تسجيلات الاجتماع السنوي للتحالف للعام ٢٠٢٢ --> قائمة تشغيل التسجيلات باللغة العربية قائمة تشغيل التسجيلات باللغة الإنجليزية قائمة تشغيل التسجيلات باللغة الفرنسية قائمة تشغيل التسجيلات باللغة الإسبانية --> الرسومات واللوحات (متوفرة فقط باللغة الإنجليزية) --> أخبرَنا الكثير من المشاركين في الاجتماع السنوي الأخير للتحالف للعام ٢٠٢٢، والذي تناول موضوع حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني، عن رغبتهم بمشاركة ما تعلموه من الجلسات مع زملائهم وضمن شبكاتهم.
في الوقت ذاته، هناك أيضًا الكثير من الزملاء المهتمين حول العالم ممّن لم يتمكنوا من حضور الاجتماع الافتراضي، أو فاتتهم إحدى الجلسات التي تهمهم.
لهذه الأسباب، يسرنا جدًا أن نشارك معكم تسجيلاتِ الجلسات الافتراضية للاجتماع السنوي للتحالف باللغات العربية، والإنجليزية، والفرنسية، والإسبانية على قناة اليوتيوب الخاصة بالتحالف والتي نأمل بأن تساعدنا على مواصلة التعلم، وإحياء النقاشات والمحادثات.
ثمة أيضًا بعض اللوحات والرسومات الرائعة من هذه الجلسات، وهي متوفرة باللغة الإنجليزية على هذا الرابط <www.alliancecpha.org/2022drawings>، ونأمل من خلال هذه اللوحات أن نوفر المزيد من المعلومات للزملاء والشركاء بطريقة ملونة ومصوّرة. لقد ركز الاجتماع السنوي لهذا العام على مجالات المساءلة والتوطين والعمل عبر القطاعات، كما نجح في توفير منصة تفاعلية للممارسين من جميع أنحاء العالم لمشاركة تجاربهم وتحدياتهم ونجاحاتهم في هذه المجالات.
كانت إذاً خطوةً هامةً للغاية، جاءت في الوقت الذي يمضي فيه التحالف قدماً في تنفيذ استراتيجيته ووضع الخطط الملموسة والطموحة لتعزيز مركزية الأطفال وحمايتهم في مختلف مجالات العمل الإنساني -->
...وعلى حد تعبير أحد المشاركين في الاجتماع
"متحدثون رائعون وبعض المحادثات المحفزة - أعتقد أن المناقشة سوف تبقى مستمرة".
نشجعكم بشدة على زيارة صفحات التحالف والتفاعل معها بشكل دوري وذلك على قنوات فيسبوك، ولينكد إن، وتويتر، كما نشجعكم على الانضمام لمجتمع الممارسين العاملين في حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني والذي تم إطلاقه مؤخراً. انضمّ لعضوية التحالف أو شجع زملاءك على الانضمام، وبادر بالمشاركة قدر الإمكان في مجموعات العمل وفرق العمل والمبادرات المختلفة التابعة للتحالف، وشجع زملاءك وأعضاء فريقك وشبكتك على المشاركة والتفاعل مع فعاليات التحالف.
إن مشاركتنا الفعالة وتواصلنا الجيد من شأنهما أن يعيناننا على المضي معاً في تحقيق أهدافنا،
كاميلا جونز، وهاني منصوريان
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Reminder! REGISTER for the 2022 Annual Meeting
20 to 22 of June 2022 – Over virtual platform --> If you are interested in joining, kindly...
1) Complete this Registration Form with all necessary details to help us better cater to your needs.
2) Register for our CPHA Community of Practice where we will be engaging participants in discussions as part of the 2022 Annual Meeting
Feel free to share this registration with all your colleagues and networks! -->
*Important Note for ALL Registrants*
During the 2022 Annual Meeting, we will invite participants to engage in discussions and activities in the CPHA Community of Practice. If you are not already part of this online community, please ensure you register BEFORE the meeting!
Please register here: https://changemakersforchildren.community/CPHA-community
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action is organizing the 2022 Annual Meeting on Child Protection in Humanitarian Action on the theme of: Promoting the Centrality of Children and their Protection in Humanitarian Action through Accountability, Localisation and Working Across Sectors.
The meeting will inform and drive the transformation of the Alliance strategy into a concrete and ambitious strategic plan, by exploring the strategic priorities of the Alliance and how they interrelate and reinforce each other.
The Annual Meeting is an opportunity for humanitarian actors to exchange knowledge and experience. It is a forum where important themes are discussed and ways forward are developed.
Live interpretation in French, Spanish and Arabic will be available.
Registration Deadline: 15th June 2022
Du 20 au 22 juin 2022 - Sur plateforme virtuelle --> Si vous souhaitez nous rejoindre, veuillez...
1) Remplir ce formulaire d'inscription avec tous les détails nécessaires pour nous aider à mieux répondre à vos besoins.
2) Vous inscrire à la communauté de pratique de la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire où nous engagerons les participants dans des discussions dans le cadre de la réunion annuelle de 2022.
N'hésitez pas à partager cette inscription avec tous vos collègues et réseaux ! --> *Avis important pour tous les inscrits*
Pendant l'assemblée annuelle de 2022, nous inviterons les participants à prendre part aux discussions et aux activités de la communauté de pratique de la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire . Si vous ne faites pas encore partie de cette communauté en ligne, veuillez vous inscrire avant la réunion !
Veuillez vous inscrire ici : https://changemakersforchildren.community/CPHA-community --> L'Alliance pour la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire organise sa réunion annuelle 2022 sur la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire sur le thème de : Promouvoir la place centrale des enfants et de leur protection dans l'action humanitaire à travers la redevabilité, la localisation et le travail intersectoriel.
La réunion sera d’informer et animer de manière à traduire la Stratégie de l'Alliance en un plan stratégique à la fois concret et ambitieux, en explorant les priorités stratégiques de l'Alliance et la manière dont elles sont liées et se renforcent mutuellement.
La réunion annuelle est l'occasion pour les acteurs humanitaires d'échanger leurs connaissances et expériences. C'est un forum où des thèmes importants sont discutés et où des moyens d'aller de l'avant sont développés.
Une interprétation en direct en français, l'espagnol et l'arabe sera disponible.
Date limite d'inscription : 15 juin 2022 --> --> ¡Recordatorio! Inscríbase en la Reunión Anual de 2022 sobre la Protección de la Infancia en la Acción Humanitaria
Del 20 al 22 de junio de 2022 - A través de la plataforma virtual --> Si está interesado en unirse, por favor...
1) Rellene este formulario de inscripción con todos los detalles necesarios para ayudarnos a satisfacer mejor sus necesidades.
2) Regístrese en nuestra comunidad de expertos de la protección de la niñez en la acción humanitaria, en la que participaremos en debates como parte de la Reunión Anual de 2022.
¡Por favor, comparte esta inscripción con todos tus colegas y redes! --> *Avisos especiales para todos los inscritos*
Durante la Reunión Anual de 2022, invitaremos a los participantes a participar en debates y actividades en la comunidad de expertos de la protección de la niñez en la acción humanitaria. Si aún no forma parte de esta comunidad en línea, ¡inscríbase antes de la reunión!
Por favor, regístrese aquí: https://changemakersforchildren.community/CPHA-community --> La Alianza para la protección de la niñez y adolescencia en la acción humanitaria organizará la reunión anual del 2022 sobre la protección de la niñez en la acción humanitaria con el tema de: Promoviendo la centralidad de la niñez y su protección en la acción humanitaria a través de la rendición de cuentas, adaptación local y funciones transversales entre disciplinas.
La reunión informará para informar y guiar el trayecto de la estrategia de la Alianza hacia un plan estratégico que sea concreto y ambicioso, explorando las prioridades estratégicas de la Alianza y cómo se interrelacionan y refuerzan entre sí.
La reunión anual ofrece la oportunidad para que profesionales de la protección de la niñez y adolescencia intercambien sus conocimientos y experiencias. Es un foro n el que se debaten temas importantes y se desarrollan formas de avanzar.
Habrá interpretación en directo en francés, español y árabe.
Fecha límite de inscripción: 15 de junio de 2022 --> --> تذكير! سجل في الاجتماع السنوي لعام 2022 حول حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني
من 20 إلى 22 يونيو 2022 - عبر منصة افتراضية -->
إذا كنت مهتمًا بالانضمام ، فيرجى ...
1) أكمل نموذج التسجيل هذا بجميع التفاصيل اللازمة لمساعدتنا على تلبية احتياجاتك بشكل أفضل.
2) سجل في مجتمع الممارسة الخاص بحماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني حيث سنشرك المشاركين في المناقشات كجزء من الاجتماع السنوي لعام 2022.
يرجى مشاركة هذا التسجيل مع جميع زملائك والشبكات!
. إذا لم تكن بالفعل جزءًا من هذا المجتمع عبر الإنترنت ، فيرجى التسجيل قبل الاجتماع!في شبكة الممارسين في مجال حماية الطفل في العمل الإنسانيخلال الاجتماع السنوي لعام 2022 ، سوف ندعو المشاركين للمشاركة في المناقشات والأنشطة
https://changemakersforchildren.community/CPHA-community :الرجاء التسجيل هنا --> ينظم التحالف من أجل حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني الاجتماع السنوي لعام 2022 بشأن حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني حول موضوع: تعزيز مركزية الأطفال وحمايتهم في العمل الإنساني من خلال المساءلة والتوطين والعمل عبر القطاعات
سيقوم الاجتماع بإعلام ودفع عملية تحويل استراتيجية التحالف إلى خطة إستراتيجية ملموسة وطموحة ، من خلال استكشاف الأولويات الإستراتيجية للحلف وكيفية ترابطها وتعزيز بعضها البعض.
ويعد الاجتماع السنوي فرصة للجهات الفاعلة الإنسانية للالتقاء وتبادل المعارف والخبرات من خلال التواصل مع الوكالات الأخرى والأكاديميين وصانعي السياسات والمانحين. كما يوفر هذا الاجتماع منتدىً يمكن من خلاله مناقشة الموضوعات المهمة وتطوير سبل المضي قدمًا
الاجتماع السنوي هو فرصة للجهات الفاعلة الإنسانية لتبادل المعرفة والخبرة. إنه منتدى يتم فيه مناقشة الموضوعات المهمة وتطوير سبل المضي قدمًا.
ستتوفر الترجمة الفورية للفرفرنسيوالإسبانية والعربية
آخر موعد للتسجيل: 15 يونيو 2022 --> --> --> --> --> --> Copyright © 2022 The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, All rights reserved.
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A Closer Look - April Edition & Annual Meeting Registration
25 Apr 2022
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action ("The Alliance") envisions a world in which children are protected from abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence in humanitarian settings. Its mission is to support the efforts of humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in both refugee and non-refugee humanitarian contexts.
This April 2022 edition summarizes Alliance efforts to protect children and equip child protection actors in humanitarian settings.
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Upcoming Events
Registration OPEN NOW!
The 2022 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
Deadline: 15 June 2022
The Alliance is organizing the 2022 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action over a virtual platform from the 20th to 22nd of June. This will include discussions dedicated to the theme of the annual meeting: Promoting the Centrality of Children and their Protection in Humanitarian Action through Accountability, Localisation and Working Across Sectors.
The Annual Meeting is an opportunity for humanitarian actors to come together and exchange knowledge and experience, while networking with other agencies, academics, policy makers and donors. The annual meeting represents a forum where important themes can be discussed and ways forward can be developed.
Live interpretation in French, Spanish and Arabic will be available during the event.
Register in English, French, Spanish or Arabic today!
26 April 2022
On Tuesday, April 26th from 2pm- 3:00pm CET the Alliance will be hosting a French Launch of the Community Volunteer Toolkit and Training Manual; Part 1: Volunteers’ Roles in Case Management.
The new global interagency resources will be shared that will support Child Protection organizations develop case management responses that engage volunteers ethically. The objectives of the launch are to:
- Provide an opportunity to reflect on the experiences, opportunities and challenges of engaging volunteers
- Present the findings and recommendations of the research
- Share the Community Volunteer Toolkit and Training Manual
- Brainstorm ways we can take action
04 May 2022
Join us and World Vision in this interactive session as we we reflect on the latest findings of research into child friendly spaces by World Vision, Columbia University and AfriChild Uganda and discuss alternative approaches to promoting children’s mental well-being and protection in humanitarian response.
The Alliance is coordinating with partners, including UNHCR, UNICEF and the Child Protection Area of Responsibility to play our part in trying to support this response as necessary and appropriate. Find the resources below and many more here on the Alliance website.
Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Frontliner's Learning Package available in Ukrainian and Polish
01 April 2022
The Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Frontliner Learning Package has been designed to rapidly onboard new team members in the wake of a new emergency or crisis and aims to ensure that frontline workers are introduced to the minimum competencies to work in a safe, effective, accountable, and professional way with children, families, and communities.
fIND THE Translations here > Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Summary Version available in Ukrainian25 March 2022
The summary version of the 2019 Edition of the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS) is now available in Ukrainian! This summary outlines the all of the principals and standards included in the CPMS.
find the sUMMARY HERE > 'Hannah’s New Job' — Becoming a Child Protection Practitioner in Humanitarian Settings available in Ukrainian14 April 2022
Please meet Hannah! Today, she is starting to work as a Child Protection Officer. Hannah is very committed to child protection, but she also has a lot to learn like any newcomer to a professional field.
This video accompanies Hannah during her first days and weeks at work. We see Hannah stretching herself to address multiple issues, such as child labour, psychosocial and family support, or community mobilisation.
The CPHA Community of Practice jointly launched by the Global CP AoR and the Alliance has now reached more than 800 members! We are really pleased to be seeing interactions on the platform and we really would like to encourage you all to use it. A few examples of how you can use the platform include:
- Start a discussion a CPHA question/dilemma you have
- Share tools and resources that you have found useful or ask for tools and resources
- Advertise events
Join and introduce yourself if you have not already done so or encourage team members and partners to join!
Register HERE > CAAFAG Community of PracticeA Community of Practice dedicated to Child Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups is also available! This is an online space where you can ask questions, share experiences, learn about events and new resources specific to CAAFAG.
Register here > Updates from the Working Groups and Task Forces Updates from the L&D Working Group07 April 2022
New Video! We have developed a new short video on the CPHA Competency Framework. Watch here!
We want to hear from you - Tertiary Learning Research!
We are exploring ways to further our cooperation with tertiary learning institutions. If you have completed a tertiary course that was run in cooperation with NGOs or UN agencies, we would like to hear from you. Please contact us on katie.robertson@alliancecpha.org
12 April 2022
MHPSS in CAAFAG Programmes Resource Package: This is an inter-agency package of resources that aims to support the integration of MHPSS into programmes for the prevention, release, and reintegration...
Operational Guidance on Handover Protocol: A joint endeavor of Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict and the CAAFAG Task Force, the operational guidance aims to support the signing and implementation...
CAAFAG Programme Development Toolkit: This Toolkit aims to provide field practitioners with the knowledge and skills to design quality gender-sensitive programmes for CAAFAG...
07 April 2022
We are pleased to announce that Innocenti, UNICEF's Office of Research, has been confirmed as the new co-lead of the Assessment, Measurement and Evidence Working Group alongside World Vision.
Innocenti is UNICEF’s dedicated research centre. Its core mandate is to undertake cutting-edge, policy-relevant research that equips the organization and the wider global community to deliver results for children. Through its programmes of cooperation with more 150 low and middle income countries and 33 high income countries...
Join us in welcoming Innocenti to the Alliance and the AME Working Group!
28 March 2022
The CAAFAG Task Force will be developing two guidance notes that promotes the collaboration between child protection actors and another sector (yet to be determined) for the prevention, release and reintegration of CAAFAG.
If you want to contribute to the selection of sectors, please take this short survey to share your ideas by the 29th of April.
TAKE THE SURVEY HERE >
13 April 2022
- Child, Family, Society from Georgia
- Elohim Foundation from Nigeria
- Foundation for Child Safety (t/a The Child Witness Institute) from South Africa
- Future Leaders Initiative Sierra Leon
- Humanitarian Integrity For Women Action (HIWA) from Somalia
- Iniskoy for peace and Development Organization from Somalia
- Kalkal Human Rights Development Organization (KAHRDO) from Somalia
- NOWZUWAN from Bangladesh
- Reunion Sportive d'Haiti, Inc.
- Social Welfare & Agricultural Development Organization from Somalia
- Somali Bantu Association of America (SBAOA)
- Somali Children Welfare & Rights Watch
- Somali Community Concern
- Somali Vulnerable Actors (SOVA)
- Somaliland Association for Youth Salvation
- Tanzania Peace and Youth Development Centre (TPYDC)
- Tushinde Childrens’ Trust from Kenya
- Women’s Action for Advocacy and Progress Organisation from Somalia
- Women Pioneers for Peace and Life (HINNA) from Somalia
07 April 2022
The L&D Working Group is working on several products but the ones that are really close to being available are:
- A one day learning package on the CPHA Primary Prevention Framework is going to be available as of the end of April 2022 in English. We are looking for funds/support to translate in other languages. Please let us know if you are able to support.
- CPHA-CPMS learning package developed to replace the former CPiE face to face is going to be available in a usable draft as of May 2022.
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Visit www.alliancecpha.org | Unsubscribe | View email in browserAbstract Submission Deadline Extended!
Now due: 20th April 2022 -->
Dear Alliance members and colleagues,
Due to celebrations of Easter and Ramadan in some parts of the world, the deadline for abstracts has now been extended to the 20th of April. However, early submissions are still encouraged!
A huge thank you to everyone who has submitted an abstract so far. This year’s Annual Meeting is shaping up to be an inspiring, interactive and informative event!
In case you missed it, this year's meeting will be held from June 20-22 and include 2.5 days of discussion to inform and drive the transformation of the Alliance strategy with a theme of Promoting the Centrality of Children and their Protection in Humanitarian Action through Accountability, Localisation and Working Across Sectors.
To achieve this, we invite Child Protection and other sector actors, researchers, policy makers, and donors to share their experience, successes, failures and groundbreaking ideas at the 2022 Annual Meeting.
We will welcome presentations that cover research, programming models, lessons learned, challenges and failures. We encourage examples of work across sectors, across humanitarian and development settings, and by and with local actors.
by 20th April 2022. Please note that submission of an abstract is not a guarantee that we will be able to include your presentation in the agenda for the meeting. The organizing team will contact you before the end of April 2022 about whether your presentation has been selected.
Sincerely,
The Alliance Coordinators --> -->
Prolongation ! La date limite de soumission des résumés pour la réunion annuelle est prolongée !
Date de soumission: 20 Avril --> Chers membres et collègues de l'Alliance,
En raison des célébrations de Pâques et du Ramadan dans certaines parties du monde, la date limite de soumission des résumés a été reportée au 20 avril. Cependant, les soumissions rapides sont toujours encouragées !
Un grand merci à tous ceux qui ont déjà soumis un résumé. La réunion annuelle de cette année s'annonce comme un événement inspirant, interactif et informatif !
Au cas où vous l'auriez manqué, la réunion comprendra 2,5 jours de discussion pour informer et permettre de traduire la stratégie de l'Alliance avec pour thème de promouvoir la place centrale des enfants et de leur protection dans l'action humanitaire à travers la redevabilité, la localisation et le travail intersectoriel.
Pour ce faire, nous invitons les acteurs de la protection de l'enfance et d'autres secteurs, les chercheurs, les responsables politiques et les bailleurs de fonds à partager leur expérience, leurs succès, mais a aussi leurs échecs et leurs idées novatrices lors de la réunion annuelle de 2022.
Nous accueillerons les présentations portant sur des recherches, des modèles de programmes, des leçons apprises, des défis et échecs. Nous encourageons les exemples de travail entre les secteurs, entre les contextes humanitaires et de développement, mais aussi par et avec les acteurs locaux. Si vous souhaitez faire une présentation, veuillez soumettre un résumé de votre présentation, en l'envoyant par e-mail à annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org avant le 20 avril 2022. Veuillez noter que la soumission d'un résumé ne garantit pas que nous puissions inclure votre présentation dans l'ordre du jour de la réunion. L'équipe organisatrice vous contactera avant la fin du mois d'avril 2022 pour vous faire savoir si votre présentation a été sélectionnée.
Cordialement,
Les coordinateurs de l'Alliance --> -->
¡Ampliación! Se amplía el plazo de presentación de resúmenes para la reunión anual
Ya está vencido: 20 de abril --> Estimados miembros y colegas de la Alianza,
Debido a la celebración de la Semana Santa y el Ramadán en algunas partes del mundo, el plazo de presentación de resúmenes se ha ampliado hasta el 20 de abril. No obstante, se anima a enviar los resúmenes con antelación.
Muchas gracias a todos los que han presentado un resumen hasta ahora. La reunión anual de este año se perfila como un evento inspirador, interactivo e informativo.
Por si te lo perdiste, la reunión de este año consistirá en 2 días y medio de sesiones que ayudarán a informar y guiar el trayecto de la estrategia de la Alianza con el tema de Promoviendo la centralidad de la niñez y su protección en la acción humanitaria a través de la rendición de cuentas, adaptación local y funciones transversales entre disciplinas.
Para ello, invitamos a los profesionales de protección de la niñez y de otras disciplinas, a los investigadores, responsables de la toma de políticas y donantes a que comparten en la reunión anual del 2022 sus experiencias, éxitos, fracasos e ideas pioneras.
Aceptaremos presentaciones que incorporen estudios investigativos, modelos de programas, lecciones aprendidas, retos y fracasos. Nos gustaría conocer sobre todo ejemplos de algún trabajo transversal entre varias disciplinas, entre situaciones humanitarias y de desarrollo y que lo realicen profesionales locales o en colaboración con ellos.
Si desea hacer una presentación, por favor enviar antes del 20 de abril del 2022 una sinopsis (presentación resumida) al siguiente correo electrónico annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org Por favor, tenga en cuenta que entregarnos su sinopsis no garantiza que se añadirá inmediatamente a la agenda de la reunión. El equipo organizador se pondrá en contacto con usted antes de finales de abril del 2022 para informarle si su presentación fue seleccionada.
Atentamente,
Los coordinadores de la Alianza --> --> تمديد! تم تمديد الموعد النهائي لتقديم ملخص الاجتماع السنوي
موعد التسليم: 20 أبريل
--> ،أعزائي أعضاء التحالف والزملاء
بسبب الاحتفالات بعيد الفصح ورمضان في بعض أنحاء العالم ، تم الآن تمديد الموعد النهائي لتقديم الملخصات إلى 20 أبريل. ومع ذلك ، لا يزال يتم تشجيع الطلبات المبكرة
شكراً جزيلاً لكل من قدم ملخصًا حتى الآن. يتشكل الاجتماع السنوي لهذا العام ليكون حدثًا ملهمًا وتفاعليًا وغنيًا بالمعلومات
في حال فاتتك ، سيعقد اجتماع هذا العام في الفترة من 20 إلى 22 يونيو وسيشمل 2.5 يومًا من المناقشة لإعلام ودفع التحول في استراتيجية التحالف مع موضوع تعزيز مركزية الأطفال وحمايتهم في العمل الإنساني من خلال المساءلة والتوطين والعمل عبر القطاعات
ولهذا الغرض يدعو التحالف جميع العاملين في مجال حماية الطفل والعاملين في الجهات الإنسانية الفاعلة الأخرى والباحثين وواضعي السياسات والجهات المانحة إلى مشاركة خبراتهم، ونجاحاتهم، وإخفاقاتهم، وأفكارهم الرائدة في مجالات عملهم خلال الاجتماع السنوي للعام ٢٠٢٢.
نرحب بالعروض التقديمية التي تغطي مجالات البحث، ونماذج البرامج، والدروس المستفادة، والتحديات، والإخفاقات. كما أننا نشجع بشكل خاص على العروض التي توفر أمثلة على العمل عبر القطاعات، وعبر الأوضاع الإنسانية والتنموية، وكذلك النماذج عن العمل من
خلال الجهات الفاعلة المحلية ومعها.
إذا كنت من الراغبين في التقديم، نرجو منك إرسال الملخص الخاص بك (ملخص العرض التقديمي) من خلال البريد الإلكتروني التالي Annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org وذلك ببحلول 20 أبريل 2022
ونحيطكم علمًا بأن مجرد تقديم الملخص من قبلك لا يعتبر ضماناً بأننا سنتمكن من إدراج عرضك التقديمي في جدول أعمال الاجتماع. وسيتصل بك الفريق المنظم قبل نهاية شهر أبريل ٢٠٢٢ لإخطارك حول ما إذا كان العرض التقديمي الذي قدمته قد تم اختياره فعلاً.
بإخلاص،
منسقو التحالف
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Reminder! Abstracts for the 2022 Alliance Annual Meeting due April 15
Due: 15th April 2022
Theme: Promoting the Centrality of Children and their Protection in Humanitarian Action through Accountability, Localisation and Working Across Sectors
*Registration information coming soon. -->
* IMPORTANT * If you submitted an abstract already please check you have received a confirmation email and if not contact annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org. Thank you.
-->The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action is holding the 2022 Annual Meeting on Child Protection in Humanitarian Action over a virtual platform from the 20th to 22nd June 2022.
This year's meeting will include 2.5 days of discussion to inform and drive the transformation of the Alliance strategy into a concrete and ambitious strategic plan. This will be done by exploring the strategic priorities of the Alliance and how they interrelate and reinforce each other; conceptually and practically.
To achieve this, we invite Child Protection and other sector actors, researchers, policy makers, and donors to share their experience, successes, failures and groundbreaking ideas at the 2022 Annual Meeting.
We will welcome presentations that cover research, programming models, lessons learned, challenges and failures. We encourage examples of work across sectors, across humanitarian and development settings, and by and with local actors.
Rappel ! Soumission des résumés pour la réunion annuelle de 2022
Avant le : 15 avril 2022.
Thème : Promouvoir la place centrale des enfants et de leur protection dans l'action humanitaire à travers la redevabilité, la localisation et le travail intersectoriel.
*Informations sur l'inscription à venir. --> * IMPORTANT * Si vous avez déjà soumis un résumé, veuillez vérifier que vous avez reçu un e-mail de confirmation et si ce n'est pas le cas, contactez annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org. Merci. --> L'Alliance pour la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire organise sa réunion annuelle 2022 sur la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire via une plateforme virtuelle du 20 au 22 juin 2022.
Cette année, la réunion comprendra 2,5 jours de discussion pour informer et permettre de traduire la stratégie de l'Alliance en un plan stratégique qui soit à la fois concret et ambitieux. Pour cela, nous explorerons les priorités stratégiques de l'Alliance et la manière dont elles s'imbriquent et se renforcent mutuellement sur le plan conceptuel et pratique.
Pour ce faire, nous invitons les acteurs de la protection de l'enfance et d'autres secteurs, les chercheurs, les responsables politiques et les bailleurs de fonds à partager leur expérience, leurs succès, mais a aussi leurs échecs et leurs idées novatrices lors de la réunion annuelle de 2022.
Nous accueillerons les présentations portant sur des recherches, des modèles de programmes, des leçons apprises, des défis et échecs. Nous encourageons les exemples de travail entre les secteurs, entre les contextes humanitaires et de développement, mais aussi par et avec les acteurs locaux. --> Si vous souhaitez faire une présentation, veuillez soumettre un résumé de votre présentation, en l'envoyant par e-mail à annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org avant le 15 avril 2022. --> Veuillez noter que la soumission d'un résumé ne garantit pas que nous puissions inclure votre présentation dans l'ordre du jour de la réunion. L'équipe organisatrice vous contactera avant la fin du mois d'avril 2022 pour vous faire savoir si votre présentation a été sélectionnée. --> -->
¡Recordatorio! La presentación de resúmenes para la reunión anual de 2022
Debido: 15 de abril de 2022
Tema: Promoviendo la centralidad de la niñez y su protección en la acción humanitaria a través de la rendición de cuentas, adaptación local y funciones transversales entre disciplinas
*Próximamente, información sobre la inscripción. --> * IMPORTANTE * Si ya ha enviado un resumen, compruebe que ha recibido un correo electrónico de confirmación y, en caso contrario, póngase en contacto con annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org. Gracias. --> La Alianza para la protección de la niñez y adolescencia en la acción humanitaria organizará la reunión anual del 2022 sobre la protección de la niñez en la acción humanitaria del 20 al 22 de junio del 2022 y se realizará a través de una plataforma virtual.
La reunión de este año consistirá en 2 días y medio de sesiones que ayudarán a informar y guiar el trayecto de la estrategia de la Alianza hacia un plan estratégico que sea concreto y ambicioso. Esperamos lograrlo identificando primero las prioridades estratégicas de la Alianza y luego entendiendo cómo se relacionan y fortalecen entre sí; tanto teóricamente como en la práctica.
Para ello, invitamos a los profesionales de protección de la niñez y de otras disciplinas, a los investigadores, responsables de la toma de políticas y donantes a que comparten en la reunión anual del 2022 sus experiencias, éxitos, fracasos e ideas pioneras.
Aceptaremos presentaciones que incorporen estudios investigativos, modelos de programas, lecciones aprendidas, retos y fracasos. Nos gustaría conocer sobre todo ejemplos de algún trabajo transversal entre varias disciplinas, entre situaciones humanitarias y de desarrollo y que lo realicen profesionales locales o en colaboración con ellos. --> Si desea hacer una presentación, por favor enviar antes del 15 de abril del 2022 una sinopsis (presentación resumida) al siguiente correo electrónico annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org --> Por favor, tenga en cuenta que entregarnos su sinopsis no garantiza que se añadirá inmediatamente a la agenda de la reunión. El equipo organizador se pondrá en contacto con usted antes de finales de abril del 2022 para informarle si su presentación fue seleccionada. --> --> تذكير! تقديم الملخصات للاجتماع السنوي لعام 2022 المقرر في 15 أبريل 2022
تعزيز المكانة المركزية للأطفال وحمايتهم ضمن العمل الإنساني من خلال المساءلة والتوطين والعمل عبر القطاعات
سيتم مشاركة معلومات التسجيل للاجتماع السنوي في أوائل أبريل. --> * هام * إذا كنت قد قدمت ملخصًا بالفعل ، فيرجى التحقق من أنك تلقيت رسالة تأكيد بالبريد الإلكتروني وإذا لم يكن الأمر كذلك ، فاتصل بـ Annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org. شكرا لك. --> ينظم تحالف حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني اجتماعه السنوي للعام ٢٠٢٢ بشأن حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني عبر منصة افتراضية، وذلك في الفترة ما بين ٢٠ إلى ٢٢ يونيو ٢٠٢٢
. وسيتضمن اجتماع هذا العام على يومين ونصف اليوم من المناقشات والتي ستركز على التعريف باستراتيجية التحالف والسعي لتحويلها إلى خطة استراتيجية ملموسة وطموحة. وسيتم ذلك من خلال استكشاف الأولويات الاستراتيجية للتحالف، بما في ذلك كيفية الربط بين هذه الأولويات وجعلها تعزز بعضها البعض مفاهيميًا وعمليًا.
ولهذا الغرض يدعو التحالف جميع العاملين في مجال حماية الطفل والعاملين في الجهات الإنسانية الفاعلة الأخرى والباحثين وواضعي السياسات والجهات المانحة إلى مشاركة خبراتهم، ونجاحاتهم، وإخفاقاتهم، وأفكارهم الرائدة في مجالات عملهم خلال الاجتماع السنوي للعام ٢٠٢٢.
نرحب بالعروض التقديمية التي تغطي مجالات البحث، ونماذج البرامج، والدروس المستفادة، والتحديات، والإخفاقات. كما أننا نشجع بشكل خاص على العروض التي توفر أمثلة على العمل عبر القطاعات، وعبر الأوضاع الإنسانية والتنموية، وكذلك النماذج عن العمل من خلال الجهات الفاعلة المحلية ومعها. --> إذا كنت من الراغبين في التقديم، نرجو منك إرسال الملخص الخاص بك (ملخص العرض التقديمي) من خلال البريد الإلكتروني التالي Annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org وذلك بحلول ١٥ أبريل ٢٠٢٢. -->
ونحيطكم علمًا بأن مجرد تقديم الملخص من قبلك لا يعتبر ضماناً بأننا سنتمكن من إدراج عرضك التقديمي في جدول أعمال الاجتماع. وسيتصل بك الفريق المنظم قبل نهاية شهر أبريل ٢٠٢٢ لإخطارك حول ما إذا كان العرض التقديمي الذي قدمته قد تم اختياره فعلاً.
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Call for Abstracts for the 2022 Alliance Annual Meeting
Promoting the Centrality of Children and their Protection in Humanitarian Action through Accountability, Localisation and Working Across Sectors
Save the Date: 20th - 22nd June 2022
Registration information for the Annual Meeting will be shared in early April. --> The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action is holding the 2022 Annual Meeting on Child Protection in Humanitarian Action over a virtual platform from the 20th to 22nd June 2022.
This year's meeting will include 2.5 days of discussion to inform and drive the transformation of the Alliance strategy into a concrete and ambitious strategic plan. This will be done by exploring the strategic priorities of the Alliance and how they interrelate and reinforce each other; conceptually and practically.
The Annual Meeting is an opportunity for humanitarian actors to come together and exchange knowledge and experience, while networking with other agencies, academics, policy makers and donors. The annual meeting represents a forum where important themes can be discussed and ways forward can be developed. -->
To achieve this, we invite Child Protection and other sector actors, researchers, policy makers, and donors to share their experience, successes, failures and groundbreaking ideas at the 2022 Annual Meeting.
We will welcome presentations that cover research, programming models, lessons learned, challenges and failures. We encourage examples of work across sectors, across humanitarian and development settings, and by and with local actors.
Réunion annuelle en ligne de l'Alliance pour la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire (2022)
Promouvoir la place centrale des enfants et de leur protection dans l'action humanitaire à travers la redevabilité, la localisation et le travail intersectoriel.
Réserve cette date : 20 - 22 juin 2022
Les informations relatives à l'inscription à la réunion annuelle seront communiquées début avril. --> L'Alliance pour la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire organise sa réunion annuelle 2022 sur la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire via une plateforme virtuelle du 20 au 22 juin 2022.
Cette année, la réunion comprendra 2,5 jours de discussion pour informer et permettre de traduire la stratégie de l'Alliance en un plan stratégique qui soit à la fois concret et ambitieux. Pour cela, nous explorerons les priorités stratégiques de l'Alliance et la manière dont elles s'imbriquent et se renforcent mutuellement sur le plan conceptuel et pratique.
La réunion annuelle est l'occasion pour les acteurs humanitaires de se réunir et d'échanger leurs connaissances et expériences, tout en développant un réseau avec d'autres agences, des universitaires, des responsables politiques et des bailleurs de fonds. La réunion annuelle représente un forum à travers lequel des thèmes essentiels peuvent être discutés et des voies d'avenir peuvent être développées. --> Pour ce faire, nous invitons les acteurs de la protection de l'enfance et d'autres secteurs, les chercheurs, les responsables politiques et les bailleurs de fonds à partager leur expérience, leurs succès, mais a aussi leurs échecs et leurs idées novatrices lors de la réunion annuelle de 2022.
Nous accueillerons les présentations portant sur des recherches, des modèles de programmes, des leçons apprises, des défis et échecs. Nous encourageons les exemples de travail entre les secteurs, entre les contextes humanitaires et de développement, mais aussi par et avec les acteurs locaux. --> Si vous souhaitez faire une présentation, veuillez soumettre un résumé de votre présentation, en l'envoyant par e-mail à annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org avant le 15 avril 2022. --> Veuillez noter que la soumission d'un résumé ne garantit pas que nous puissions inclure votre présentation dans l'ordre du jour de la réunion. L'équipe organisatrice vous contactera avant la fin du mois d'avril 2022 pour vous faire savoir si votre présentation a été sélectionnée. --> -->
Reunión Anual virtual del 2022 de la Alianza para la protección de la niñez y adolescencia en acción humanitaria
Promoviendo la centralidad de la niñez y su protección en la acción humanitaria a través de la rendición de cuentas, adaptación local y funciones transversales entre disciplinas
del 20 al 22 de junio del 2022
La información sobre la inscripción en la Reunión Anual se dará a conocer a principios de abril. --> La Alianza para la protección de la niñez y adolescencia en la acción humanitaria organizará la reunión anual del 2022 sobre la protección de la niñez en la acción humanitaria del 20 al 22 de junio del 2022 y se realizará a través de una plataforma virtual.
La reunión de este año consistirá en 2 días y medio de sesiones que ayudarán a informar y guiar el trayecto de la estrategia de la Alianza hacia un plan estratégico que sea concreto y ambicioso. Esperamos lograrlo identificando primero las prioridades estratégicas de la Alianza y luego entendiendo cómo se relacionan y fortalecen entre sí; tanto teóricamente como en la práctica.
La reunión anual ofrece la oportunidad para que profesionales de la Protección de la niñez y adolescencia conecten e intercambien sus conocimientos y experiencias, además de que establezcan relaciones profesionales con otras agencias, personal académico, responsables políticos y donantes. La reunión anual representa un foro donde se podrá hablar de temas importantes y concordar las formas de proceder. --> Para ello, invitamos a los profesionales de protección de la niñez y de otras disciplinas, a los investigadores, responsables de la toma de políticas y donantes a que comparten en la reunión anual del 2022 sus experiencias, éxitos, fracasos e ideas pioneras.
Aceptaremos presentaciones que incorporen estudios investigativos, modelos de programas, lecciones aprendidas, retos y fracasos. Nos gustaría conocer sobre todo ejemplos de algún trabajo transversal entre varias disciplinas, entre situaciones humanitarias y de desarrollo y que lo realicen profesionales locales o en colaboración con ellos. --> Si desea hacer una presentación, por favor enviar antes del 15 de abril del 2022 una sinopsis (presentación resumida) al siguiente correo electrónico annualmeeting2022@alliancecpha.org --> Por favor, tenga en cuenta que entregarnos su sinopsis no garantiza que se añadirá inmediatamente a la agenda de la reunión. El equipo organizador se pondrá en contacto con usted antes de finales de abril del 2022 para informarle si su presentación fue seleccionada. --> -->
الاجتماع السنوي الافتراضي لتحالف حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني للعام ٢٠٢٢
تعزيز المكانة المركزية للأطفال وحمايتهم ضمن العمل الإنساني من خلال المساءلة والتوطين والعمل عبر القطاعات
من ٢٠ إلى ٢٢ يونيو ٢٠٢٢
سيتم مشاركة معلومات التسجيل للاجتماع السنوي في أوائل أبريل. --> ينظم تحالف حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني اجتماعه السنوي للعام ٢٠٢٢ بشأن حماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني عبر منصة افتراضية، وذلك في الفترة ما بين ٢٠ إلى ٢٢ يونيو ٢٠٢٢
. وسيتضمن اجتماع هذا العام على يومين ونصف اليوم من المناقشات والتي ستركز على التعريف باستراتيجية التحالف والسعي لتحويلها إلى خطة استراتيجية ملموسة وطموحة. وسيتم ذلك من خلال استكشاف الأولويات الاستراتيجية للتحالف، بما في ذلك كيفية الربط بين هذه الأولويات وجعلها تعزز بعضها البعض مفاهيميًا وعمليًا.
يعد الاجتماع السنوي فرصة للجهات الفاعلة الإنسانية للالتقاء وتبادل المعارف والخبرات من خلال التواصل مع الوكالات الأخرى والأكاديميين وصانعي السياسات والمانحين. كما يوفر هذا الاجتماع منتدىً يمكن من خلاله مناقشة الموضوعات المهمة وتطوير سبل المضي قدمًا. -->
ولهذا الغرض يدعو التحالف جميع العاملين في مجال حماية الطفل والعاملين في الجهات الإنسانية الفاعلة الأخرى والباحثين وواضعي السياسات والجهات المانحة إلى مشاركة خبراتهم، ونجاحاتهم، وإخفاقاتهم، وأفكارهم الرائدة في مجالات عملهم خلال الاجتماع السنوي للعام ٢٠٢٢.
نرحب بالعروض التقديمية التي تغطي مجالات البحث، ونماذج البرامج، والدروس المستفادة، والتحديات، والإخفاقات. كما أننا نشجع بشكل خاص على العروض التي توفر أمثلة على العمل عبر القطاعات، وعبر الأوضاع الإنسانية والتنموية، وكذلك النماذج عن العمل من خلال الجهات الفاعلة المحلية ومعها.
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ونحيطكم علمًا بأن مجرد تقديم الملخص من قبلك لا يعتبر ضماناً بأننا سنتمكن من إدراج عرضك التقديمي في جدول أعمال الاجتماع. وسيتصل بك الفريق المنظم قبل نهاية شهر أبريل ٢٠٢٢ لإخطارك حول ما إذا كان العرض التقديمي الذي قدمته قد تم اختياره فعلاً.
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A Closer Look - January Edition
10 Feb 2022
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action ("The Alliance") envisions a world in which children are protected from abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence in humanitarian settings. Its mission is to support the efforts of humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and effective child protection interventions in both refugee and non-refugee humanitarian contexts.
This January 2022 edition summarizes Alliance efforts to protect children and equip child protection actors in humanitarian settings.
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Hot Off the Press! Primary Prevention Framework for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
18 January 2022
While significant effort and improvements have been made in the sector on responding when harm has already taken place, less focus has been placed on how we can prevent harm to children before it occurs. You can find the Framework and Summary here.
The Prevention Initiative recently held the virtual launch of the Primary Prevention Framework. Do not worry if you missed the event! You can watch the full recording on the Alliance YouTube Channel.
17 January 2022
Children make up 50% of those affected in humanitarian crises and are disproportionately impacted by conflict and crisis.
Building on the findings and research methodology of Unprotected: Crisis in Humanitarian Funding for Child Protection and Still Unprotected, this report highlights key areas associated with funding for child protection in humanitarian crises, including both cluster and refugee responses in 2020. A snapshot is also given for 2021 with data available as of October 2021.
16 February 2022
The CAAFAG task force is very pleased to announce the launch of the CAAFAG Programme Development Toolkit on the 16th of February at 3:00 pm CET.
The objective of this new toolkit is to provide field practitioners with the knowledge and skills to design quality gender-based programmes for CAAFAG, with the involvement of children, including former CAAFAG.
08 March 2022
On March 8th at 2:00 pm CET, the Alliance will host a global webinar event to launch the Community Volunteer Toolkit and Training Manual: Part 1. Volunteers’ Roles in Case Management.
During the webinar, we will share an introduction to the Toolkit and Training Manual, and hear about the experiences of piloting the resources in Malawi, Nigeria, and Mozambique. We will share how Child Protection practitioners in various roles can use the resources, and where to find them.
19 January 2022
Freshly translated! In an effort to make all Learning and Development Working Group products accessible to a greater audience over the last few weeks of 2021 we were able to translate: The CPHA Competency Framework in Spanish and French!
Kind Reminder! As most of you already know the Alliance has partnered with the Child Protection Area of Responsibility to set up a new CPHA community of practice on Changemakers for Children. Many of you have already joined the community but many are still to become members and get active on the platform! Register here!
19 January 2022
Introducing the Online CAAFAG Community of Practice! The CAAFAG task force has officially launched the online CAAFAG community. Find the link to register and a short video to introduce the CAAFAG community here.
CAAFAG Programme Development Toolkit Launch! The CAAFAG task force is very pleased to announce the launch of the CAAFAG Programme Development Toolkit on the 16th of February at 9 am EST/ 3 pm CET.
Here is the link to register to the launch of the toolkit.
01 February 2022
Collaborating across humanitarian sectors is crucial to protecting children, promoting their well-being, and making the most of available funding. The CPMS Working Group’s “Working Across Sectors” initiative is gathering technical resources to help practitioners from all sectors achieve just that. The new Working Across Sectors Toolkit for Building Awareness and Support in English, Arabic, French and Spanish contains a wealth of ready-to-use materials for communicating the benefits of cross-sectoral collaboration.
Take a look at the new Microsite and Toolkit >
20 January 2022
Ever wondered what forced displacement looks like to children and what protection means to them? If so, you may want to check «I am Mariam», an Arabic-language illustrated storybook about a young girl forced to flee her violence-torn hometown. The publication reflects the lives of many forcibly displaced children, as its balance of hard-hitting realities and small acts of kindness comes from consultations with them. The storybook will be helpful to teach 5-12-year-old children their rights.
Learn more and get the storybook and posters in Arabic >
06 December 2021
In December, the Alliance held an exciting online event to launch our 2021-2025 Strategy - a bold, new and ambitious strategy that reflects the voices of hundreds of child protection practitioners, Alliance members, partners, and donors.
Missed the event? Do not worry! To watch the virtual launch event of the Alliance Strategy, click here.
To explore the Alliance Strategy in full, click here.
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Visit www.alliancecpha.org | Unsubscribe | View email in browserYou will be missed Audrey!
This month, the Alliance is saying good-bye to our dear coordinator, Audrey Bollier, after almost 4.5 years. To recognize Audrey and all the incredible contributions she has made to the Alliance, we would like to share a special message from Hani on behalf of the Alliance: --> "Audrey joined us in May 2017 as the co-coordinator of the Alliance, and I had the privilege of welcoming her on board. I met her with an open mind, but also with caution as the Alliance was precious to me, and I had no idea who Audrey was at the time.
As I got to know her over the following weeks and months, I grew to appreciate this big hearted, caring individual who is truly interested in making the lives of children better. Audrey has been a super star partner in all that we have done to make the Alliance what it is today. We developed our partnership and complemented each other's work daily through the years.
Audrey has a gift for establishing a relationship based on kindness and humanity with those she works with. She takes it upon herself to take care of others. The Alliance would not be where it is today if it was not for Audrey. Please join me in wishing Audrey a safe and fun journey ahead.
We will miss you Audrey!" --> As 2021 comes to close, the Alliance would also like to extend a huge thank you to all of our members and partners for your continued commitment and dedication to inter-agency work to ensure the protection of children in humanitarian action. In 2021, we achieved a lot together. Of note are...
We launched the Alliance Strategy for 2021-2025, A Clarion Call: The Centrality of Children and their Protection within Humanitarian Action (AR, EN, ES, FR). Watch the recording of the virtual launch event!
We held the 2021 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action on Preventing Harm to Children:
- Watch the Live Recordings Playlist
- Explore the Twitter Moments
- Read From Theory to Practice: Towards a Framework for Primary Prevention in Child Protection in Humanitarian Action: A Position Paper (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Watch this short video Primary Prevention Explained
- Read the Annual Meeting Blog | The Climate Crisis, Climate Justice and Child Protection during the 2021 Annual Meeting
- Agenda for the 2021 Annual Meeting
- Summary of Abstracts for the 2021 Annual Meeting
The 2021 Annual Meeting marked the 5th Anniversary of the Alliance:
- Celebrating the 5th Anniversary of the Alliance Video
- Alliance 5th Anniversary Celebration: Reflecting on the Past and Looking Forward Recording from the Annual Meeting
- The Alliance Annual Report (2018-2020)
We celebrated World Children’s Day: Joint Statement on the Centrality of Children and Climate Action
We launched the Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Community of Practice in collaboration with the CP AoR on a NEW online platform: CPHA Community of Practice
Prevention Initiative:
- Understanding Risk and Protective Factors in Humanitarian Crises: Towards a Preventive Approach to Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
- Why Identifying Risk and Protective Factors is a Critical Step in Prevention Programming: Implications for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
- Identifying and Ranking Risk and Protective Factors: A Brief Guide
- Prevention Framework: Desk Review Synthesis
Child Protection and COVID-19 Initiative:
- Action Points on the Protection of Children and Infectious Disease Outbreaks from the 2020 Annual Meeting
- 2020 Annual Meeting | Action Points on the Protection of Children and Infectious Disease Outbreaks Summary
- Key Considerations | Family Tracing and Reunification (FTR) for Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC) in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and other potential infectious disease outbreaks (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Policy Brief | Social Protection and Child Protection: Working Together to Protect Children from the Impacts of COVID-19 and Beyond (EN, ES, FR)
- School Closures Research minisite
- Evidence Synthesis #5 - Forcibly Displaced Children
- Evidence Synthesis #6 - Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Among Children in Humanitarian Settings
- Evidence Synthesis #7 - Strengthening Caregiving Environments: Prioritising Family Based Care in Humanitarian Settings During COVID-19
Child Protection and Education in Emergencies Initiative:
- Position Paper: Collaboration Across Child Protection in Humanitarian Action and Education in Emergencies (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Blog Post | Collaboration is Key: Lessons for Child Protection and Education in Emergencies
- Evidence Paper | No Education, No Protection: What school closures under COVID-19 mean for children and young people in crisis-affected contexts
- Blog Post | No Education, No Protection
Advocacy Working Group:
- Still Unprotected: Humanitarian Funding for Child Protection (Report, Executive Summary, Virtual Launch Recording)
Assessment, Measurement and Evidence Working Group:
- Defining Evidence-Based Practice in Child Protection in Humanitarian Action: A Position Paper
- Defining and Measuring Child Well-Being in Humanitarian Action: A Contextualization Guide and Accompanying Resources
- A Brief Guide: Selecting Child Protection Minimum Standards Indicators for Application in Programs, Projects or Humanitarian Response Plans
Child Protection Minimum Standards Working Group:
- e-Course: 2019 Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
- Working Across Sectors Microsite
- CPMS Illustrations
- CPMS Pillar 3 and the Socio-ecological Approach Video (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Pillar 4: Standards to Work Across Sectors Video (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Introducing the 2019 Edition of the Child Protection Minimum Standards Video (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- How can Contextualisation help in different contexts Video (AR, EN)
- Selecting & Contextualising CPMS Indicators: An Instructional Video (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- The Enhanced CPMS Indicator Table
Learning and Development Working Group:
- L&D Working Group Strategy 2021-23 (EN, ES, FR)
- L&D Working Group Strategy Infographic (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Learning and Development Toolkit (EN, ES, FR)
- CPHA Competency Framework (EN, ES, FR)
- CPHA Competency Framework: Tools and Trainings
- Menu of available interagency CPHA training packages
- L&D Working Group YouTube Channel
- Learning Series: Using Digital Platforms for Remote Programming Safely
- Strengthening Capacity of CPHA Practitioners to Respond in Times of COVID-19 Microsite
- CPHA Frontliner Getting Started Package
Children Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups Task Force:
- Technical Note: Girls Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups (AR, EN, ES, FR)
- Intervention Curriculum | Growing Strong Together: A Parenting Intervention in Armed Conflict Settings
Child Labour Task Force:
- Inter-Agency Toolkit | Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action
- Inter-Agency Toolkit | Child Labour Case Studies
- Inter-Agency Toolkit | Child Labour Practical Tools
- Summary | Inter-Agency Toolkit: Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action
- Virtual Launch | Inter-Agency Toolkit: Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action
Community-level Child Protection Task Force & Case Management Task Force:
- Community Engagement in Case Management: Community Volunteers and their Role in Case Management Processes in Humanitarian Contexts
- Virtual Launch of the Community Engagement in Case Management Study
We wish you a happy and restful end of the year and look forward to working with you in 2022.
With warm regards,
Hani Mansourian --> --> --> --> Copyright © 2021 The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, All rights reserved.
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