Child Protection in Emergencies - Part 2
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- Child Protection in Emergencies - Part 2
Child Protection Standards
Pillar 1: Standards to ensure a quality child protection response
Standard 1: Coordination
Standard 2: Human resources
Standard 3: Communications and advocacy
Standard 4: Programme cycle management
Standard 5: Information management
Standard 6: Child protection monitoring
Pillar 2: Standards on child protection risks
Introduction to Pillar 2: Standards on child protection risks
Standard 7: Dangers and injuries
Standard 8: Physical and emotional maltreatment
Standard 9: Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV)
Standard 10: Mental health and psychosocial distress
Standard 11: Children associated with armed forces or armed groups
Standard 12: Child labour
Standard 13: Unaccompanied and separated children
Pillar 3: Standards to develop adequate strategies
Introduction to Pillar 3: Standards to develop adequate strategies
Standard 14: Applying a socio-ecological approach to child protection
programming
Minimum standards for child protection in humanitarian action
Standard 15: Group activities for child well-being
Standard 16: Strengthening family and caregiving environments
Standard 17: Community-level approaches
Standard 18: Case management
Standard 19: Alternative care
Standard 20: Justice for children
Pillar 4: Standards to work across sectors
Introduction to Pillar 4: Standards to work across sectors
Standard 21: Food security and child protection
Standard 22: Livelihoods and child protection
Standard 23: Education and child protection
Standard 24: Health and child protection
Standard 25: Nutrition and child protection
Standard 26: Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and child protection
Standard 27: Shelter and settlement and child protection
Standard 28: Camp management and child protection