Child Justice: A Five Year Strategy for Progressive Reform 2013-2017

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Child Justice: A Five Year Strategy for Progressive Reform 2013-2017

In 2012, Coram Children's Legal Centre helped to create the Ministry of Constitutional and Legal Affairs' Five Year Strategy to reform juvenile justice in Tanzania.

Published 1 January 2013 By Coram International and UNICEF Tanzania

Justice in Matters Involving Children in Conflict with the Law

Model Law on Juvenile Justice and Related Commentary, published by the United Nations in 2013.

Published 1 January 2013 By Professor Carolyn Hamilton

Evaluation of War Child Holland’s Community-Based Programmes in Sierra Leone

This 2012 evaluation examined WCH's programme on the organisational, community, district and national levels.

Published 2 December 2012 By Kara Apland
Published 2 December 2012 By Carolyn Hamilton, Elizabeth Yarrow and Ruth Barnes

Department of Education’s ‘Call for Views’

Coram seeks to influence policy-makers to ensure that children’s best interests are represented in policy reform

Published 31 August 2012 By Dr. Carol Homden

Placing of Children in Sibling Groups for Adoption Responce

Coram seeks to influence policy-makers to ensure that children’s best interests are represented in policy reform

Published 31 August 2012 By Dr. Carol Homden