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Country Care Reviews: Overview
In this page, country care reviews for each UN member state are introduced and listed in order of the sessions of the Committe on the Rights of the Child. State Reports and Concluding Observations by the Committee as well as other treaty bodies with a particular focus on sections with recommendations for Family Environment and Alternative Care are captured and highlighted.
Country Care Review: The Philippines
This country care review includes the care related Concluding Observations adopted by the Committee on the Rights of the Child as part of its examination during the sixty-second session (14 January- 1 February 2013) of The Philippines’ initial report under the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography.
Preventing Child Exploitation on the Streets in the Philippines
Highlights the work of Childhope Asia Philippines and Families and Children for Empowerment and Development in helping street children living in and around Manila.
Philippines Country Report
A report on childcare policy in the Philippines which discusses children in residential care, family care and good practices.
Asian Fusion
Explores intercountry adoption from the perspective of the adoptees. Focuses on the experience of Korean adoptees in the United States.
How Poverty Separates Parents and Children: A Challenge to Human Rights
An executive summary of lessons learned on preventing family separation in poverty stricken communities. Brief case studies from Guatemala, Haiti, Philippines, United States and Burkina Faso.
Guidelines for Combatting Child Labor Among Indigenous and Tribal Peoples
Guidelines to address the specific needs and rights of indigenous children in the context of child labour. Includes a comprehensive list of follow-up resources.
Children at Risk: Practical Approaches to Addressing Child in Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam
Discusses approaches to protecting at-risk children in five Asian countries. Identifies programming and policy measures that effectively address child abuse. Emphasis on committing all levels of society to coordinated practical response.