
تتم إدارتها من قبل: منظمة أنقذوا الطفل، ومنظمة اليونيسف
مهمتنا
تدعم مجموعة عمل المعايير الدنيا لحماية الطفل الجهود المشتركة على مستوى القطاع لوضع المعايير الخاصة بحماية الطفل في العمل الإنساني، وضمان الإيفاء بهذه المعايير، وإضفاء الطابع المؤسسي عليها، واستخلاص الدروس والأدلة من أجل تطويرها وتحسينها
المعايير الدنيا لحماية الطفل
تطبيق المعايير الدنيا لحماية الطفل عبر القطاعات الإنسانية
Latest News
The CPMS is Now Available in Polish and more!
New Resources for Working Across Sectors
Working Group Member Organisations
الأولويات
خلال عام ٢٠٢٢ وما بعده، ستواصل مجموعة العمل القيام بما يلي:
- الإشراف على طرح إصدار العام ٢٠١٩ من المعايير الدنيا
- التشجيع على تطبيق المعايير الدنيا عبر القطاعات
- تطوير الموارد والأدوات متعددة الوسائط لبناء القدرات في هذا المجال،
- دعم جهود الوكالات الإنسانية لإضفاء الطابع المؤسسي على المعايير
- ضمان توافر الموارد باللغات العربية، والفرنسية، والإسبانية
Key Tools
Indicators to Measure Cross-sectoral Contributions to Children’s Protection and Well-being
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 central and common objective across sectors, it contributes to greater accountability to children
Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
The Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action 2019 Edition equip humanitarians seeking to protect children effectively with the most comprehensive and up-to-date best practice so they can deliver professional programs.
Working Together
How do we, as humanitarian workers, effectively collaborate to improve children’s protection and well-being? This Inter-Sectoral Framework aims to serve as a collective steer for doing just that: centring children and their protection needs across all programs, sectors, and responses. It has been co-developed through engagement with practitioners from across sectors in humanitarian, refugee and
Enhanced CPMS Indicators Table
An easy-to-navigate PDF, the Enhanced CPMS Indicators Table includes the 28 Child Protection Minimum Standards and their indicators with type, target values and explanatory notes plus suggested computation methods and data source examples. Developed by the Assessment, Measurement and Evidence Working Group, this tool is part of the measurement framework of the CPMS 2019 edition.
Resources
CPMS Video Series: Mainstreaming Standards 19-26
Developing and Using Case Studies for CPiE Training Purposes
CPMS Webinar: Sexual violence against children with disabilities in humanitarian settings
CPMS Video Series: Facilitator's Notes
Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Webinar: A review of dangers and injuries
CPMS Video Series: Standard 13, Unaccompanied and separated children
Inter-agency Review of Justice for Children in a Humanitarian Context (CPMS 14)
Child Protection Mainstreaming Case Studies Series
Webinars
Webinar | An Introduction to Prevention with the Child Protection Minimum Standards
Webinar | How to: Self-Assessment Process for the Child Protection Minimum Standards
Webinar | What's New? The 2019 Edition of the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS)
Live Q&A | Child Neglect in Humanitarian Settings
Webinar | Child Protection Minimum Standards Revision - Application in practice and next steps
Pre-Recorded Audio | Protection of Children During Infectious Disease Outbreaks
Webinar | Developing and Using Case Studies for CPiE Training Purposes
Webinar | Sexual Violence and Exploitation of Boys in Humanitarian Settings
Webinar | Engaging Humanitarian Learners - Strengthening Child Protection within Environments of Compounded Stress
Webinar | Designing and Implementing CPiE Learning and Development Strategies
Media
«Hannah’s New Job» — Becoming a Child Protection Practitioner in Humanitarian Settings
CPMS Standard 9: What Is SGBV and How To Address It in Humanitarian Settings
Standards to Work Across Sectors
This is Samira
Child Protection for Minimum Standards Working Group Leads
Wajahat Ali, International Rescue Committee

