Camp Management and Child Protection
Key resources developed by Alliance member organizations and relevant guidance included in the Child Protection Minimum Standards.
Children are disproportionately affected by humanitarian crises. They are a distinct group from adults, with unique needs and capacities that vary by age, gender, ability, legal status, and other individual characteristics. The centrality of children and their protection in humanitarian action is a...
The whole humanitarian system has a role to play in realising children’s rights, including their right to protection. Greater collaboration, action, and investment are needed to ensure all humanitarian interventions are safe, accessible, and child protection sensitive. When protecting children is a...
Working effectively across sectors for children’s protection and well-being requires building relationships
and collaboration with sectors like health, education, food security and camp coordination and camp
management. Child protection actors need to understand other sectors’ approaches, priorities...
A tip sheet about child protection actors’ contribution to CCCM’s work, CCCM’s commitments to child protection, and tips and entry points for advocacy with CCCM actors.
Standard: Camp management activities address the needs and protection concerns of children affected by forced displacement.
Strengthening 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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