Related resources on the Web

Subject listing


Child abuse and neglect

  • African Network for the Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect ( ANPPCAN )
  • International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect ( ISPCAN )

Child labour

  • Understanding child work. An inter-agency research cooperation project( UCW )
  • The International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour ( IPEC )
  • APEC awareness raising campaign ( APEC )
  • Global March against Child Labour ( Global March )
  • Anti-slavery - Child Labour programme ( Anti-slavery )

Child poverty

Child rights

  • Child Rights Information Network ( CRIN )
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights ( UNHCHR )

Children and armed conflicts

Children and violence

  • Child Rights Information Network ( CRIN )
  • United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights ( UNHCHR )

Child well-being in the European Union

Data on child well-being in the European Union can be found at the following website addresses. (Sources: "Is Child Welfare Converging in the European Union?" Innocenti Occasional Papers, Economic and Social Policy Series, no. 69 with Appendix )

Harmful traditional practices

  • Inter-African Committee on Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women And Children ( IAC )
  • Womankind Worldwide

Non-governmental Organizations

Sexual abuse and exploitation

Street children

  • Casa Alianza /Covenant House Latin America
  • European Network on Street Children Worldwide ( ENSCW )
  • International Labour Organisation ( ILO )
  • Rädda Barnen (Swedish Save the Children)

UNICEF sites

United Nations sites

Women


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