We develop publications, guidance, and tools that re-envision approaches to child well-being. Topics include participatory research methods, violence against children, migration, and more.
Featured resources
Ubumwe: Integrating Arts for Education and Psychosocial Support with Children & Youth affected by Displacement in Uganda
Integrating Arts for Education and Psychosocial Support
Ubumwe is a pilot program implemented in Kyangwali, Uganda refugee settlement to bolster psychosocial and educational outcomes among children and youth
How can we dismantle racism, neo-colonialism, and patriarchy in humanitarian and development efforts? The online Reconstructing Children’s Rights Institute.
Approaches to Stop Child Labor from the Partnership Against Child Exploitation (PACE)
Three Approaches to Tackling Child Labor
What can we learn from community-based interventions, such as school gardens and supporting youth-led advocacy, that aim to combat the worst forms of child labor? Three guidance papers.
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