Children who have been trafficked, separated by conflict, who are living on the streets or/and in alternative care suffer devastating and long-term consequences. Their reintegration to a permanent home with their family is critical to their well-being. Different initiatives are currently being made to bring these children home.
Violence against children takes place in every country. It has serious effects on a child’s development. Read this report that shares key recommendations and messages from girls and boys. Read more
Children’s reintegration – Strategies to ensure the sustainable reintegration of children without parental care: JUCONI, Mexico Read more
Children’s reintegration: Longitudinal study of children’s reintegration in Moldova Read more
Going Home: The reintegration of child domestic workers in Nepal Read more
This document provides a snapshot of the situation for children without parental care and those at risk of losing parental care in 10 of the countries where Family for Every Child members work. Read more
Children who have been trafficked, separated by conflict, who are living on the streets or/and in alternative care suffer devastating and long-term consequences. Read more
The Guidelines on Children’s Reintegration are intended to help governments, donors, NGOs, faith-based organisations and practitioners to pursue reintegration as the primary response in cases of separated children. Read more
Global learning on family reintegration in low and lower-middle income countries. Read more
The search for long-term and durable solutions in the light of ‘multiple stigmatisations’. Read more
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A global network of national civil society organisations working to mobilise knowledge, skills and resources to build a world where every child grows up in a permanent, safe and caring family, and to provide quality alternative care where needed. Read more
In this online event recording, Family members shared their experiences around monitoring the reintegration of children into family-based care. Discussions included how to approach this in the context of COVID-19. Read more
The importance of children being well cared for in families is widely recognised in global policies and guidance. This report contributes to debates on this important topic by providing perspectives from nearly 200 children. Read more