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Measuring Separation in Emergencies

Presenter(s)

CPC Learning Network; Save the Children UK

West & Central Africa
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Tags
Systems Strengthening
Tools & Training
Community & Family-Level Interventions
Violence

On September 24, 2015, the CPC Learning Network hosted a webinar about measuring the separation of children from their families in emergency settings. The measuring separation in emergencies project aims to strengthen emergency response programming for unaccompanied and separated children through the development of practical, field-tested tools to enhance the assessment of the scale and nature of separation in emergencies. The webinar featured Beth Rubenstein, senior research associate at the CPC Learning Network, and Eva Noble, former graduate research assistant at the CPC Learning Network,  with comments from respondent Yvonne Agengo, a child protection emergency response personnel at Save the Children UK.

This webinar was co-hosted by the CPC Learning Network and the International Institute for Child Rights and Development as part of their year-long series, “Reaching the Most Vulnerable Children: Strategies for Strengthening Child Protection Systems.”

Systems Strengthening
Tools & Training
Community & Family-Level Interventions
Violence
Measuring Separation in Emergencies: Piloting an Community Surveillance Tool
Date
2015

Presentation Slides
Enumerating Children Outside of Family Care and Measuring
 Separation in Emergencies
Date
2014

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