Kyiv, UKRAINE, 25 September 2019. The Government of Germany through KfW Development Bank has provided EUR 5 million to the UN Children’s Fund to support social services in conflict-affected eastern Ukraine. The project “JOINTLY. Social services for families in communities” will be implemented jointly by...
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A seminar for community representatives was held
On September 10-11, a seminar was held for representatives of children's services working at the level of united territorial communities and district state administrations. Training topic: "Protection of children's rights: status, problems, prospects."
The seminar was held in the framework of the project...
Monitoring in Zhytomyr Region: Children Abandoned in Novohrad-Volynskyi Boarding School in Improper Conditions
The beginning of autumn was marked by the first monitoring visit. Within the framework of the project "Strengthening the Capacity of NGOs to Monitor the Observance of Children's Rights in Ukraine - Phase II" from September 4 to 6, experts of the "Ukrainian Child Rights Network" together with representatives...
The project to monitor the observance of children’s rights in Ukraine continues
The Ukrainian Child Rights Network continues the cooperation with the UN Children's Fund "UNICEF" Ukraine, the Office of the Ukrainian Parliament's Commissioner for Human Rights, and the Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine. On June 27, 2019, the project "Strengthening the capacity of public organizations...
We invite to webinars to address issues of violence against children in the system of alternative care
Unfortunately, the topic of violence against children in institutional institutions has been and remains extremely relevant in our country. We acquaint in detail with problems here.
On September 12, 2019 "Ukrainian Child Rights Network" plans to hold a thematic block of 2 online webinars on violence in...
Sexual abuse of children in institutions: why and how it happens
The issue of violence in the country remains extremely relevant. There is a constant danger for every child on the street, at school, in the family, in extracurricular activities. This is a danger not only of physical, but also of psychological, economic and sexual violence. And that makes it really scary.
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