[RESOURCES] Where can I learn more about COVID-19 and global child welfare?
1MILLIONHOME and our partners recognize and commend the leadership of other organizations advocating for the best interest of children. The current pandemic presents an opportune time for all actors to radically collaborate and support each other’s work.
The information for RAPID Reintegration Framework was inspired by the work of organizations within our Community of Practice and also through the excellent guidance of other organizations. In addition to those mentioned within the Knowledge Base, we benefitted from the following resources and recommend them as you continue building your response to COVID-19.
Written resources
THE ALLIANCE FOR CHILD PROTECTION IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION
Technical Note: Protection of Children During the Coronavirus Pandemic
THE ALLIANCE FOR CHILD PROTECTION IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION
Covid-19: Protecting Children from Violence, Abuse and Neglect in the Home
THE ALLIANCE FOR CHILD PROTECTION IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION
Guidance Note: Protection of Children During Infectious Disease Outbreaks
BETTER CARE NETWORK
Resource Center on COVID-19 and Children’s Care
BETTER CARE NETWORK, THE ALLIANCE FOR CHILD PROTECTION IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION, UNICEF
Protection of Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Children and Alternative Care
BETTER CARE NETWORK, THE ALLIANCE FOR CHILD PROTECTION IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION, UNICEF
Key Approaches to Response: Annex to the Protection of Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Children and Alternative Care
CHILD PROTECTION CASE MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE IN LEBANON
Child Protection Case Management Guidance During COVID-19 Lebanon
CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE FOR ORPHANS
Rapid Return of Children in Residential Care to Family as a Result of COVID-19
CHRISTIAN ALLIANCE FOR ORPHANS
10 Key Principles for Protecting Vulnerable Children and Families During a Global Pandemic (Also Available in Spanish)
CONSORTIUM FOR STREET CHILDREN
COVID-19 and Street Connected Children’s Rights
THE LANCET: CHILD AND ADOLESCENT HEALTH
The implications of COVID-19 for the care of children living in residential institutions