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The No Lost Generation (NLG) is an independent and concerted effort by multiple stakeholders to ensure that the most vulnerable children, adolescents and youth affected by the crises in Syria and Iraq have access to education, protection and opportunities
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No Lost Generation is a strategic framework for the responses to the Syria and Iraq crises, embedded within existing planning, coordination and reporting structures.
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29 April 2020
Mental health, care practices, gender and protection sector: technical guidance for COVID-19 crisis
This document is a positioning document that aims to clarify the strategy and the different activities officially approved by the "Mental Health, Care Practices, Gender and Protection" sector during the fight against Covid-19. Action Against Hunger's interventions are guided by the two main objectives: ● the continuity of essential services with…
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01 January 2019
No Lost Generation campaign guide
The No Lost Generation Campaign Guide is a resource for anyone working outside the humanitarian field to become engage and make a difference to the children and youth affected by the Iraq and Syria crises. It contains key advocacy messages, guidelines to start a No Lost Generation Group and suggestions of advocacy campaigns. Useful resources on…
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21 May 2015
Interagency child protection case management coaching project
As part of an inter-agency child protection meeting held in May 2015, IRC and UNHCR Lebanon presented their joint project aiming to build the child protection capacity of front-liners, case workers, managers and community foal points. This presentation includes an overview of the main achievements and challenges as well. May 2015
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20 May 2015
Community based interventions in the urban setting
Dr. Nancy Baron, from the Psycho-social services and Training Institute in Cairo (PSTIC), presented a child-protection community intervention implemented by PSTIC. The objective is to skill well trained community workers to effectively assist their communities psychosocial and mental health problems in their own language and in accordance with…
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28 January 2015
Inter agency guidelines for case management and child protection
Case management is complex in any setting; it is even more complicated in a humanitarian context where risk, injuries, and violence are amplified. These guidelines have been developed at an inter-agency level through the Child Protection Working Group to complement the agreed standard 15 on Case Management in the Minimum Standards for Child…
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10 December 2014
Mental health psychosocial and child protection for Syrian adolescent refugees in Jordan
The conflict in Syria has resulted in over 2,975,448 Syrians, including 1.1 million Syrian children, registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). This has left neighboring countries, like Jordan, the task of assisting these vulnerable groups. Jordan is one of the largest recipients of displaced Syrians, with more than…
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09 September 2014
Mental health and psychosocial well-being of children
The insecurity experienced by displaced and refugee children can have damaging physical, social and psychological consequences affecting their well-being and development. In contexts of forced displacement, parents and caregivers may have difficulties in caring adequately for their children when livelihood options have diminished and essential…
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14 July 2014
Child protection case management: training manual for caseworkers, supervisors and manager
This Training Manual is developed based on the Child Protection Working Group Interagency Guidelines for Case Management. The Facilitator’s Guide provides guidance on the key steps to take before, during and after training, including customizing the training to different contexts and audiences. The Training Manual was developed following a desk…
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25 July 2013
Child protection sessions for parents and caregivers
These sessions are designed to help parents to better care for their children and to protect them from all forms of violence. This tool has adapted by Save the Children to the Lebanon context. It is based on a tool developed in Jordan as part of an interagency initiative led by Save the Children International/ United Nations Fund for Refugees (…