Webinar | Children in Adversity - A Framework for the Protection of Children in Humanitarian Crises
Children and their caregivers constitute the majority of affected populations served by the humanitarian sector, and childcare responsibilities shape the way caregivers experience crisis and displacement. At the same time, we know that supporting caregivers during crisis is a means of protecting children from harm. But have we fully explored the potential of investing in caregiving?
Join the IRC and Proteknôn as they launch Caregiving in Adversity - A Framework for the Protection of Children in Humanitarian Crises on 28 November, 8AM EST/2PM CET/4PM EAT/7PM BST.
This new conceptual, programming, and advocacy framework helps to ensure the protection of children in humanitarian contexts by working with those who often impact their lives most – their caregivers.
With conversation between representatives of the World Health Organization, the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), and the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action on working across sectors. And interventions from Africhild, the Child Protection Area of Responsibility, and Save the Children on how such a framework can be additive to our collective work with and for children.
This webinar will be held in English with French and Spanish simultaneous interpretation available.
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