Child-sensitive Social Protection
by Global Coalition to End Child Poverty / Reports
Poverty is a fundamental barrier to realizing the rights of all children, including targets of the Sustainable Development Goals to end preventable child deaths, ensure quality basic education for all children and protect children from all forms of violence.
Social protection is a basic human right for children, enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Children have the right to social security and an adequate standard of living, both of which can be guaranteed for children and families who live in poverty through publicly-funded social protection. At the same time, social protection is a key investment in building human capabilities, reducing financial barriers that families face in using basic services, and in breaking inter-generational poverty traps.
Putting Children First Communique
by Diana Quick / Reports
A Call to Identify Solutions and Take Action to Tackle Child Poverty and Inequality in Africa - final communique from Putting Children First conference, Addis Ababa, October 2017.
Recapturing the Vision of ‘A World Fit for Children’ and the Convention on the Rights of the Child
by ChildFund Alliance, Plan International, Save the Children, SOS Children's Villages International, UNICEF, World Vision International / Reports
Updated joint position paper on the post-2015 development agenda from ChildFund Alliance, Plan International, Save the Children, SOS Children's Villages International, UNICEF and World Vision International.
Violence and Exploitation Against Children in the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Agenda
by ChildFund Alliance / Reports
Childfund Alliance’s advocacy paper on post-2015 targets and indicators on violence and exploitation against children.