Child Protection

IFRC and Sesame Workshop: Child Play-based Assessment Tool

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The pilot IFRC and Sesame Workshop play-based assessment tool of children’s wellbeing is designed to engage young children, ages 4-8 years, and families as part of assessments in emergency or non-emergency settings.

Children often represent a significant, or even a majority, of the people affected by disasters and other crises. However, the needs of young children are rarely assessed directly with children, and especially those from marginalized backgrounds. And although every child has the right to participate in decisions that affect them, young children rarely have opportunities to have their voices heard in a meaningful way.

Without appropriate child participation, humanitarian programming is inherently ineffective because it does not draw on the perspectives or needs and capacities of children and their families.

We Need to Do Better: Report Launch

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Join us for the We Need to Do Better: IFRC Report Launch covering youth perspectives and recommendations on climate related disasters and child protection in Southeast Asia

Global Forum For Children and Youth

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The Global Forum will focus the world’s attention on the rights and urgent needs of children and young people, identify and celebrate proven and new solutions to address them, and inspire commitments, drive action and mobilize transformational resources to scale up and advance child rights and meet the Sustainable Development Goals.