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Learning Packages Menu | Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

This Packages Menu lists the training packages available from the Alliance. Further resources that can support learning exist (such as videos, case studies, webinar recordings) but are not listed in this document. For such resources, see the Alliance Past Webinars and YouTube Channel. For...

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...

CPMS Mini Course

This is your opportunity to join a pool of champions who know how to use the Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS) to improve the quality and accountability of children’s protection in humanitarian settings. Course highlights 100% online – so you can take it from...

Annual Report 2022 | The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

This report contains an overview of some of the key activities of the Alliance Secretariat, Working Groups, and Task Forces in 2021 and priorities for 2022.

CPMS Mini Course

Do you want to learn about Child Protection Minimum Standards? Are you curious about how to put them into practice? How about becoming a CPMS champion? Sign up for the pilot of our free-of-charge mini course! This is your opportunity to join a pool of champions who know how to use the Minimum...

Global Protection Forum 2022 | Child and Adolescent Participation to Facilitate Access

As part of the ‘ Global Protection Forum 2022 – Access that Protects’, The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, alongside Save the Children, the Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility, and the Global Gender Based Violence Area of Responsibility are delighted to invite to you...

Newsletter - Happening This Month At the Alliance!

Find out what the Alliance has been working on by reading our newsletter! 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.

Webinar | An Introduction to Prevention with the Child Protection Minimum Standards

Join us for an engaging an interactive webinar on an Introduction to Prevention with the Child Protection Minimum Standards. This webinar will include guest speakers from the Alliance Child Labour and UASC Task Forces, as well as the prevention-expert, Alliance coordinator, Hani Mansourian. There...

Webinar | How to: Self-Assessment Process for the Child Protection Minimum Standards

Join the Alliance CPMS Working Group for an interactive webinar on "How-to: The Self-Assessment Process for the Child Protection Minimum Standards". This webinar will be a 60-minute session held in English with support available for French & Spanish speakers. We look forward to your participation!

Introducing... Impact of School Closures on Child Protection and Education Inequalities in Three Humanitarian Contexts

After much anticipation, we are excited to share the Impact of School Closures on Child Protection and Education Inequalities in Three Humanitarian Contexts Research Report and Advocacy Briefs. Along with the main research report, the Alliance and INEE also produced a complementary report on...

Advocacy Working Group Strategy 2021-2025

The Alliance’s Advocacy Working Group developed this advocacy strategy on behalf of The Alliance, drawing from extensive consultations with the Working Groups and Task Forces of The Alliance, members, and external actors. The advocacy strategy seeks to provide a clear vision and path for...

World Humanitarian Day 2022

There is a saying that goes: It takes a village to raise a child. Similarly, it takes a village to support a person in a humanitarian crisis. With record-high humanitarian needs around the world, this year’s World Humanitarian Day builds on this metaphor of collective endeavour to grow global...

World Humanitarian Day 2022

There is a saying that goes: It takes a village to raise a child. Similarly, it takes a village to support a person in a humanitarian crisis. With record-high humanitarian needs around the world, this year’s World Humanitarian Day builds on this metaphor of collective endeavour to grow global...

2022 Annual Meeting Recordings Playlist

We welcome you to watch the 2022 Annual Meeting recordings provided in English, French, Spanish and Arabic! The 2022 Annual Meeting centred around discussions dedicated to: Promoting the Centrality of Children and their Protection in Humanitarian Action through Accountability, Localisation and...

We Are Hiring! Project Manager Consultant

We are seeking a Project Manger to support the Alliance with planning, reporting, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), grant management, and fundraising activities for the Alliance Secretariat, Working Groups and Task Forces. This includes support planning, grant management, monitoring and reporting...

2021 Annual Meeting Youtube Recording Playlisy

Watch the recordings from the 2021 Annual Meeting centred around the theme Preventing Harm to Children.

The Alliance 2022 Annual Meeting Report

Did you miss out on the Alliance 2022 Annual Meeting on Promoting the Centrality of Children and their Protection through Accountability, Localisation and Working Across Sectors? No need to worry - you can follow-along just as if you were at the 2022 Annual Meeting by browsing through The Alliance...

Case Management Via Phone Learning Module

The Case Management Via Phone Learning Module aims to prepare case workers to safely deliver case management services via phone, when necessary, in the context of COVID-19 and other infectious disease outbreaks (IDOs). The learning module, which includes a facilitator guide and PowerPoint, is...

Transitioning to Remote Case Management during COVID-19 Learning Module

The Transitioning to Remote Case Management during COVID-19 learning module aims to prepare case workers to safely transition to remote case management service delivery in the context of COVID-19 and other infectious disease outbreaks. The learning module, which includes a facilitator guide and...

Blogs from the 2022 Annual Meeting

Check-out these blog posts from select sessions throughout the 2022 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action!

Drawings from the 2022 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

During the 2022 Annual Meeting, the Alliance had a team of virtual artists capturing all the highlights and most memorable moments from each session in the meeting! Please find the collection of drawings attached. Please note the drawings are organised as per the Agenda of the 2022 Annual Meeting...

Information Management System (CPIMS+)

The CPIMS+ is an Information Management System that facilitates effective case management for individual vulnerable children. The database is designed to promote best practice and accountability, and to assist child protection programs in delivering quality care. The CPIMS+/Primero provides...

Quality Assessment Framework

The Quality Assessment Framework (QAF) (field testing version) is a tool developed to enable Child Protection actors to meet the quality and monitoring requirements of operating a case management system in humanitarian contexts. Quality assessments help ensure case management activities are carried...

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Template

The Standard Operating Procedures template (SOPs) is a practical resource used to guide Child Protection actors in defining roles, responsibilities and relationships between different people involved in the case-management system. The SOPs will articulate and contextualize the local (and legal)...

The Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, Standard 18

The Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action have been developed to support child protection work in humanitarian settings by: Establishing common principles between those working in child protection; strengthening coordination between humanitarian actors; improving the quality...