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Livelihoods and Protection for Conflict-Affected Children and Youth

2008
Topics
Livelihoods & Economic Strengthening
Violence
Carinne Meyer

This paper encourages an integrated approach to programming which includes components that address both the livelihoods and protection needs of children and youth in post-conflict situations. By examining integrated livelihood interventions, through rigorous evaluation, these programs have shown an increased protection for youth and children. This paper provides a working understanding of the conceptual and practical link between livelihoods and child protection in order to strengthen the connections between the two fields and to inform future programming.

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Livelihoods and Protection for Conflict-Affected Children and Youth
Author(s):
Carinne Meyer
Year of Publication
2008

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