Report | An Overview of the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action organised the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in Panama City, Panama from the 4th to 6th of June. The Annual Meeting focused on protecting children in escalating conflict and crises, with a specific focus on armed violence, climate shocks, and displacement in the Latin America and Caribbean region. The meeting was held in both English and Spanish and served as an interactive forum for practitioners around the world to collectively advocate for real change, as well as an opportunity to share and discuss their evidence, lessons learned, and successes in protecting children in escalating conflicts in crises at the global and regional level. This year’s annual meeting hosted 148 participants in Panama City. The meeting also engaged 594 viewers during the live streamed sessions on YouTube and Facebook.
This year’s theme was selected based on input from over 300+ members and key stakeholders, who predominantly selected "protecting children in escalating conflict and crises” as the top priority for discussion at the 2024 Annual Meeting, along with armed violence/conflicts, the climate crisis, and displacement. Explore the recommendations made by participants regarding the meeting theme here.
Throughout the meeting, many participants also expressed their interest in sharing their learning from the sessions with their teams and networks, as well as many interested colleagues around the world who couldn’t attend, or those who missed a session that interested them. With this in mind, we are very happy to share a selection of recordings in English and Spanish on the Alliance YouTube Channel, with captions available in Arabic, English, French, and Spanish to keep the learning and conversations going! There are also great drawings from the sessions, available in English and Spanish, that present the information in a colourful and visual way.
Please find all the individual recording links within the report, organised as per the Agenda.
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