Recurso Child Friendly Spaces/Environments: An Integrated Services Response for Emergencies & their Aftermath This publication explores policies and strategies for child friendly spaces/environments. It includes case studies from Albania, Turkey, Northern Caucasus, Colombia, Liberia, and Gujarat.
Recurso So You Want to Consult With Children? A toolkit of good practice As highlighted in the introduction this toolkit has been designed to offer advice, ideas and guidance for involving children in consultations at national, regional and international levels.
Recurso Petit guide à l’usage de ceux qui souhaitent consulter les enfants? Recueil de bonnes pratiques Comme nous l’avons souligné dans l’introduction, le présent guide a pour objet de vous proposer des idées, de vous conseiller et de vous guider dans vos efforts visant à impliquer les enfants dans des consultations au niveau national, régional et international.
Recurso Reintegration of War-Affected Youth and Children in Post-Conflict Settings: A framework for intervention programmes The present paper is an attempt to understand the complex issues involved in rebuilding educational systems in post-conflict settings and to draw a framework for intervention programmes aimed at supporting educational reconstruction efforts.
Recurso L'adolescence : une étape capitale L’adolescence est l’une des étapes de la vie les plus fascinantes et peut-être aussi l’une des plus complexes. C’est une période pendant laquelle les jeunes assument de nouvelles responsabilités et font l’apprentissage de l’indépendance.
Recurso The Transition of Youth From School to Work: Issues & Policies This volume provides an international review of issues and programmes concerning the transition from school to work. It combines country-specific papers (Kenya, Korea, South Africa) and regional contributions (selected Latin American countries - Argentina, Brazil, Chile - and OECD countries).
Recurso From Early Child Development to Human Development: Investing in Our Children's Future This report offers the reader an overview of the many programs around the world that are targeting children from birth to the age of eight.