
Dirigé par: Save the Children et UNICEF
Notre mission
Le groupe de travail sur les "Standards minimum pour la protection de l'enfance" (SMPE) soutient la définition participative de normes sectorielles pour la protection de l'enfance dans l'action humanitaire, encourage leur utilisation et leur institutionnalisation et tire les leçons apprises afin de les améliorer.
Les Standards minimums pour la protection de l’enfance dans l’action humanitaire
Mettre en œuvre les SMPE à travers les différents secteurs humanitaires
Latest News
The CPMS is Now Available in Polish and more!
Now Open! CPMS Self-Assessment Exercise 2025
New Resources for Working Across Sectors
Working Group Member Organisations
Priorités
En 2022 et au-delà, le groupe de travail continuera :
- Suivi du déploiement de l'édition CPMS 2019,
- Promouvoir la mise en œuvre du CPMS dans tous les secteurs,
- Développer des ressources multimédias de renforcement des capacités,
- Soutenir les agences humanitaires pour institutionnaliser les normes, et
- S'assurer que les ressources sont disponibles en arabe, en français et en espagnol.
Key Tools
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
Resources
CPMS Webinar: Sexual violence and exploitation of boys in humanitarian settings
Designing and Implementing CPiE Learning & Development Strategies
CPMS Video Series: Mainstreaming Standards 19-26
Developing and Using Case Studies for CPiE Training Purposes
CPMS Implementation Case Studies
CPMS Webinar: Sexual violence against children with disabilities in humanitarian settings
Engaging Humanitarian Learners: Strengthening child protection within environments of compounded stress
Child Protection in Humanitarian Action Webinar: A review of dangers and injuries
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 | Strengthening Family & Caregiving Environments—CPMS Standard 16 in the Context of COVID-19
Webinar | Introduction to the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in Latin America (Spanish Edition)
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 & Transcripts | Protection of Children During Infectious Disease Outbreaks
CPMS Working Group Webinar on Coaching, Mentoring and Supervision
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 & 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

