11/09/2013 - ARMED CONFLICT: UN Expert Calls for More Action to Protect Children
13/06/2013 - ARMED CONFLICT: Annual UN report on children and armed conflict shows thousands of children killed in Syria
13/06/2013 - ARMED CONFLICT: Annual Report of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict
http://www.crin.org/docs/unifem_ddr_checklist.pdf
This checklist provides practical guidance on how to design demobilisation packages for men so that the women and their families and broader communities also benefit. The toolkit includes a particular focus on education and retraining, including sections on education in the encampment phase, resettlement, medical, health and psychological needs, economic concerns and gender-awareness in demobilization and reintegration. The encampment phase includes a particular focus on HIV and AIDS education, while resettlement contains a safety net ensuring assistance to resettled women in getting their children, especially girls to school. Medical, health and psychological needs additionally encompass a focus on education in HIV and AIDS prevention and care for those infected.
Previous Publication (general) items
- 15/02/2007: Cash Based Responses in Emergencies
- 15/02/2007: Malawi: Quantitative Research Instrument to Measure School-Related Gender-Based Violence
- 14/02/2007: Report Card No. 7: Child Poverty in Perspective - An overview of child well-being in rich countries
- 14/02/2007: Pobreza infantil en perspectiva: un panorama del bienestar infantil en países ricos
- 14/02/2007: Indonesia: Exploitation and Abuse - the plight of women domestic workers
Organisation Contact Details:
UNIFEM
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New York, NY 10017
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Tel: +1 212 06 400
Fax: +1 212 06 705
Website: www.unifem.org
Last updated 19/02/2007 10:27:30
Please note that these reports are hosted by CRIN as a resource for Child Rights campaigners, researchers and other interested parties. Unless otherwise stated, they are not the work of CRIN and their inclusion in our database does not necessarily signify endorsement or agreement with their content by CRIN.

