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What Do We Know About Economic Strengthening for Family Reintegration of Separated Children?

2014
Topics
Livelihoods & Economic Strengthening
Community & Family-Level Interventions
Anushka Kalyanpur, Joshua Chaffin

This report, from the CPC Task Force on Livelihoods and Economic Strengthening, reviews economic strengthening (ES) approaches across various categories of separated children, across humanitarian and development contexts and across agencies. Depending on the age of the child and the context, some programs engage caregivers, households or entire communities as the primary ES beneficiaries, while others engage older children directly. This report looks back at ES approaches used in family reintegration programs to capture lessons learned. It outlines common ES approaches, their advantages and disadvantages; offers case studies of innovative models; and recommends key principles for improved programming, monitoring and the building of an evidence base. The study also offers case studies of innovative models and recommends key principles for improved programming, monitoring, and the building of an evidence base.

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What Do We Know About Economic Strengthening for Family Reintegration of Separated Children?
Author(s):
Anushka Kalyanpur, Joshua Chaffin
Year of Publication
2014

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