Study on alternative care community practices for children in Cambodia, including pagoda based care

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Study on alternative care community practices for children in Cambodia, including pagoda based care

In 2016, Coram International was contracted by UNICEF to undertake an in-depth study in order to build a solid knowledge-base on different forms of community-based alternative care practices, including Pagoda-based care in Cambodia. The research study, implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Social Affairs, was used to inform child care sector reform in Cambodia.

Published 1 January 2017 By Carolyn Hamilton, Kara Apland, Maurice Dunaiski and Elizabeth Yarrow

Final Evaluation of the Justice for Every Child Project

This independent evaluation, conducted by Coram International, assesses the second phase of UNICEF’s Justice for Every Child Project.

Published 1 January 2017 By Kara Apland and Professor Dame Carolyn Hamilton

Handbook on Children Recruited and Exploited by Terrorist and Violent Extremist Groups: The Role of the Justice System

Coram International was contracted by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to produce a Handbook for legal practitioners and policy-makers on practical responses to address the increased recruitment and use of children by violent extremist and terrorist groups.

Published 1 January 2017 By Awaz Raoof, Dame Professor Carolyn Hamilton and Elizabeth Yarrow

Situation Analysis of Children in Bangsamoro Automonous Region in Muslim Mindanao

This report presents a comprehensive assessment and analysis of the situation of children in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), highlighting significant gaps in the respect, protection and fulfillment of children’s rights in the region.

Published 1 January 2017 By Coram International

Cambodia Action Plan to Prevent and Respond to Violence Against Children 2017-2021

The Royal Government of Cambodia has launched its Action Plan to Prevent and Respond to Violence Against Children 2017-2021.

Published 1 January 2017 By Professor Dame Carolyn Hamilton, Kara Apland, Elizabeth Yarrow and Maurice Dunaiski

An evaluation of Activity Days for Adoption (2016)

Adoption Activity Days (AADs) are delivered by Coram-i and act as a vital mechanism for finding adoptive families for children, particularly those for whom their agency has been searching for a while. This evaluation report looks at the impact of AADs and the experiences of those involved.

Published 7 December 2016 By Jade Yap, Coram Impact & Evaluation Team