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Case Study: Turkish Red Crescent Restoring Family Links for Children

3 Mar, 2025
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Turkish Red Crescent through its 21 Community Centres in 20 cities and branches in Türkiye delivers Restoring Family Link services for children including Family Reunifications, Tracing, and Family Messages in coordination with other NGOs and Governmental Institutions.

Case Study: Armenia Red Cross Protection and Assistance to Unaccompanied and Separated Children

3 Mar, 2025
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The Armenian Red Cross Society provides support and protection for refugee and displaced children, ensuring that they feel safe, live with dignity, and have the opportunity to make choices. The Armenia Red Cross works with partner agencies to advance children's rights. This includes providing protection referrals, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, Restoring Family Links, and case management.

Case Study: Croatia Red Cross Protection and Assistance for Unaccompanied and Separated Children

3 Mar, 2025
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The Croatian Red Cross has been providing support to Unaccompanied and Separated Children (UASC) since 2003. This includes delivering Restoring Family Links, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support, cultural and sports activities, support for education, and providing support an

Case Study: Democratic Republic of the Congo Protection and Assistance of Unaccompanied and Separated Children

3 Mar, 2025
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The Red Cross of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (CRRDC) works to reunite members of families, including children, separated or missing as part of its Restoring Family Links (RFL) interventions. The organization is actively committed to clarifying the fate of missing persons, facilitating the exchange of family messages, and reuniting separated children and families.

Case Study: Lesotho Protection of Children and Youth in Conflict with the Law

3 Mar, 2025
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This case study describes a camp implemented by the Lesotho National Defence Force with, support from Lesotho Red Cross National Society. The camp aims to achieve rehabilitation for young people using or at risk of misusing illegal substances. The first camp was launched in 2021 and takes place twice a year during the winter (June and July) and summer (December) holidays, targeting in- and out-of-school children and youth aged 15 to 22 years. This age group have reported high rates of substance abuse and at risk of being in conflict with the law.

Case Study: Swiss Red Cross Protection and Assistance for Unaccompanied and Separated Children

4 Mar, 2025
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The Swiss Red Cross Outpatient Clinic for Torture and War Victims delivers a number of services including the Stress-Traumasymptoms-Arousal-Regulation-Treatment (START). A low-threshold, outreach group programme for unaccompanied children, children in vulnerable situations, and young people with trauma-related migration experiences. Child and youth participants learn how the body and mind react to stress. Psychosocial and psychoeducational support is offered. Mindfulness-based, action-orientated and playful relaxation and emotional stimulation exercises are practised in group sessions.

Case Study: Panama Red Cross Children's Home for Orphans

4 Mar, 2025
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The Panamanian Red Cross Children's Home, "Hogar de la ninez", is a program aimed at children from 0 months to 4 years old. "Hogar de la ninez" provides 24-hour shelter, protection and comprehensive care to children who are in particularly difficult circumstances in accordance with international standards such as the Panama Convention on the Rights of the Child (Law 15 of 1990). Children are referred by the National Secretariat for Children, Adolescents and the Family of the Republic of Panama and the Family Courts.

Case Study: Malaysia Red Crescent Child Play Activities

4 Mar, 2025
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The Malaysian Red Crescent has developed a Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) toolkit, designed for disaster response to create safe, child-friendly spaces within temporary evacuation centers. The toolkit enables rapid establishment of supportive environments where children and families can find relief, security, and a sense of normalcy during crises. This toolkit offers structured activities and resources to reduce stress and foster resilience, addressing both mental and emotional needs.

Case Studies: Action against Child Marriage by National Societies

4 Mar, 2025
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This case study report provides examples of concrete activities and related lessons that may benefit future Red Cross and Red Crescent National Society projects to address child marriage in development and emergency situations.

Case Study: Embedding Education and Child Protection in Anticipatory Action

17 Mar, 2025
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