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Related topics (child labour, abuse, slavery, child soldier etc.) - Street children and other children in especially difficult circumstances - Separated children |
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Krueger, A., Save the Children UK. (2003). Assessment of Separated Children in Nepal. Save the Children UK. 47 p. This report is a result of a study aiming to gain a better understanding of the phenomena of separated children in Nepal as a result of the on-going conflict and makes recommendations on measures to be taken. http://www.savethechildren.net/nepal/key_issues/AssessmentCIC.pdf |
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London Metropolitan University Hogeschool Zuyd Maastricht (2004). Hearing of Unaccompanied minor asylum seekers: Interview or tribunal? 120 p. Authored by Dorien Mertens. A comparative study about the practice of interviewing unaccompanied minor asylum seekers, in Belgium and the Netherlands (in the light of the Separated Children in Europe Programme). http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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Partners Relief & Development and Free Burma Rangers. (2010). Displaced Childhoods: Human Rights & International Crimes against Burma’s Internally Displaced Children. 125 p. “This report is based on a culmination of data collected in Burma and on its borderlands for the last 14 years by Partners Relief & Development (Partners) and Free Burma Rangers (FBR). It is the first comprehensive report documenting the experiences of internally displaced children in Burma against the backdrop of Burma’s obligations under domestic and international law. It documents firsthand testimonies of the abuses faced by internally displaced children in SPDC relocation sites, in ceasefire areas, and in hiding.” http://www.childtrafficking.com |
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Refugees International. (2008). Futures Denied: Statelessness Among Infants, Children, and Youth. 32 p. “Statelessness, or the lack of effective nationality, impacts the daily lives of some 11-12 million people around the world. Perhaps those who suffer most are stateless infants, children and youth. Though born and raised in their parents’ country of habitual residence, they lack formal recognition of their existence.” http://www.humansecuritygateway.info/documents/REFUGEESINTL_StatelessnessInfantsChildrenYouth.pdf |
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Refugee Studies Centre. (2002). "Displaced Children and Adolescents: Challenges and Opportunities". In Forced Migration Review, Issue No.15, October 2002. Oxford: Refugee Studies Centre. 56 p. This issue contains several papers that discuss different issues related to displaced children and adolescents, such as protection from sexual exploitation in humanitarian crises or conflict-displaced children in Sri Lanka. http://www.fmreview.org/FMRpdfs/FMR15/fmr15full.pdf |
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