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5 April 2005 Journal Article
Bernard van Leer Foundation

Responses to young children in post-emergency situations

This journal about early childhood looks at specific issues regarding the protection and development of young children, in particular from a psychosocial perspective, in emergencies. It contains articles on rapid child protection assessments in emergency contexts, ECD in emergencies, the child-to-child approach of helping children in emergencies and affected by conflict, restorative play in refugee situations and disabled children in conflict situations.

5 April 2005 World Food Programme (WFP)

School Feeding Programme Indicators

Pages 11-12 of this compendium of indicators contain output and outcome indicators for in-school feeding, school feeding take home rations and food for training, including literacy and numeracy programmes, which can be used for monitoring and evaluation.

5 April 2005 Policy Document Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness and the Accra Agenda for Action

The Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness is an historic agreement to improve the quality of aid, signed in Paris in 2005 by more than 100 donors, developing countries and NGOs. The declaration commitments and targets reflect the lessons donors and partner countries have learnt about how to make aid more effective in reducing poverty.

31 March 2005 Report
Human Rights Watch

Failing Our Children: Barriers to the Right to Education

This 60-page report is based on interviews with hundreds of children in all regions of the world. Human Rights Watch investigations in more than 20 countries found that school fees and related education costs, the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, discrimination, violence and other obstacles.

1 March 2005 Policy Document Save the Children

Protecting Children in Emergencies: Escalating Threats to Children Must Be Addressed

The failure to protect children from escalating threats not only results in personal tragedy but carries a long-term social cost as well, including the spread of HIV/AIDS, an elevated maternal and infant mortality rate, a loss of education and a generation of marginalized youth. Protecting children in crises must be a top priority in every stage of every emergency response.

13 January 2005 Research Publication Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

Senior Level Forum on Development Effectiveness in Fragile States: Harmonisation and Alignment

This study brings together two concurrent focuses: the first is on ‘fragile states’ or ‘difficult partnerships’, emerging from both from the challenge of meeting the MDGs through tackling poverty in these environments and the renewed focus on improving governance and institutions in weak institutional environments. The second is the evolving agenda around donor behaviour and aid effectiveness.

6 January 2005 Report
DAC Learning and Advisory Process on Difficult Partnerships

The Forgotten States: Aid Volumes and Volatility in Difficult Partnership Countries (1992-2002)

This summary paper was prepared by Levin and Dollar for the DAC Learning and Advisory Process on Difficult Partnerships. The previous study was from 1992-2002 and this study paper was prepared in 2005. This paper summarizes the findings of data analysis conducted for the DAC LAP on aid allocations in difficult partnerships.

1 January 2005 Journal Article
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry

Stressors, Supports and the Social Ecology of Displacement: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Emergency

This study explored the psychosocial benefits of an emergency education intervention serving adolescents displaced by the war in Chechnya. It set out to describe key stressors and sources of social support available to youth served by the International Rescue Committee’s (IRC) emergency education program.

1 January 2005 Manual/Handbook/Guide Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organziation (UNESCO), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Peace Education Programme

The Peace Education Programme (PEP) teaches the skills and values associated with peaceful behaviours. The programme enables and encourages learners to think constructively about issues, both physical and social, and to develop constructive attitudes towards living together and solving problems that arise in their communities through peaceful means