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Brexit: Children’s Rights at Risk or Future Opportunity in the Global Era?
Children live in a different world to their parents and grandparents. For them the virtual world has no borders. Around 1 in 15 children were born to a parent not born in the UK; and in 2015 over 1 in 4 births were to women born outside the UK. Children’s home environments, their classrooms and their wider world are different places from the past and they live in a rapidly changing global environment.
Zambia Juvenile Justice: National Diversion Framework
In 2016, Coram International worked with UNICEF Zambia to support the Zambian Ministry of Community Development and Social Services to develop a National Diversion Framework.
Overprotected and Underserved – Philippines
In 2016, Coram International completed a study on the influence of the law on young people’s access to sexual and reproductive health services in the Philippines.
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.
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.
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.