Situation Analysis of Women & Children in Malaysia

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Situation Analysis of Women & Children in Malaysia

In 2018, Coram International was commissioned by UNICEF Malaysia to undertake a situation analysis of children, women and adolescents. The team, together with a national research institution and national experts, carried out analysis of existing administrative and survey datasets and other research to carry out an assessment of progress and remaining challenges in the achievement of international and national development targets in children’s rights in poverty and social protection; child protection; health; nutrition; WASH; and education.

Published 20 March 2020 By Kirsten Anderson, Ruth Barnes and Dr. Jastine Barrett

Bright Spots: Challenging Stigma in the Care System

Our Insight paper: ‘Challenging Stigma in the care system’, shares what children and young people have told us about stigma, what they want to see from services and gives examples of how local authorities have worked with children in care and care leavers to challenge stigma.

Published 1 March 2020

Young people’s views on knife crime

Tackling knife crime is a key issue facing UK policymakers and has been covered extensively by the media.

Published 19 December 2019 By Olivia Michelmore, Hannah Lawrence, Emma Borjes and Sarah Taylor

Children in ASEAN; 30 Years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in ASEAN

In November 2019, UNICEF EAPRO published a report developed by Coram International marking 30 years of the UNCRC in the ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) Region.

Published 1 November 2019 By UNICEF East Asia & Pacific

Casting Light in the Shadows: Child and youth migration, exploitation and trafficking in Vietnam

In 2016 Coram International was awarded funding from the Home Office’s Child Trafficking Protection Fund (CTPF) for a 2.5 year project that aimed to work towards ending the trafficking of children within and from Vietnam.

Published 2 October 2019 By Kara Apland and Elizabeth Yarrow

Bright Spots insight paper: Understanding why you are in care

Every child and young person who comes into care needs to know why and have opportunities to discuss the reasons this happened whenever they feel unclear.

Our Bright Spots Insight Paper ‘Understanding why you are in care’ explains why this is important to children and young people and shares ideas and resources for how to support them with this.

Published 1 October 2019