Children affected by migration in Southeast Asia: The Role of Business

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Children affected by migration in Southeast Asia: The Role of Business

This report highlights the role of the business sector in driving child migration and influencing decisions by parents to migrate with or without their children, as well as the contribution of the business sector to child protection risks.

Published 1 June 2023 By Awaz Raoof and Kirsten Anderson

Repatriation and reintegration of children affected by conflict in Syria and Iraq to Central Asia: A Compendium of Promising Practices from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan

Since 2019, more than 1,100 children have been repatriated to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan from camps and places of detention in Syria and Iraq. These children are victims of armed conflict. While in camps and detention facilities, they were deprived of liberty, education, protection and other basic services, making them vulnerable to preventable illness and disease, and exposing them to exploitation and violence.

Published 1 June 2023 By Rosalie Lord

Regional Situation Analysis: Situation of Children Affected by Migration in ASEAN Member States

The Southeast Asian region is a major migration hub comprising countries of origin, destination and transit – with some countries a mix of all three – for a large number of migrants.

Published 1 May 2023 By Professor Dame Carolyn Hamilton, Kirsten Anderson, Catherine Burke, Ramyah Harrichandiran, Rosalie Lord, Awaz Raoof and Amelia Smith

Legal Review: Situation of Children Affected by Migration in ASEAN Member States

This report contains the findings of a comparative legal review undertaken as part of the consultancy with UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (EAPRO) on the situation of children affected by migration in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region.

Published 1 April 2023 By Awaz Raoof, Jastine Barrett, Professor Dame Carolyn Hamilton, Rosalie Lord, Ramyah Harrichandiran and Giulia Manccini Pinheiro
Published 2 March 2023

Coram Voice analysis finds that more children in kinship foster care rate their wellbeing as high compared with children in unrelated foster care

An analysis of the views and experiences of over 1,200 children and young people in kinship foster care in 38 local authorities is published today in a new report by the charity Coram Voice and The Rees Centre, Department of Education, University of Oxford.

UNICEF Cambodia Child Protection Programme 2019-2023 Outcome Evaluation

This evaluation assesses the relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of UNICEF Cambodia’s Child Protection Programme 2019-2023.

Published 1 February 2023 By Kirsten Anderson