Implementing community-based child protection in targeted locations provides specialized services like case management for girls and boys. It also establishes secure reporting mechanisms, ensuring accessible means for children to report exploitation and sexual abuse. Concurrently, awareness campaigns about the risks of mines and unexploded ordnance enhance overall protection for children and communities in these areas.
Project Activities:
- Involve girls and boys in organized and sustainable child protection programs, including psychosocial support.
- Providing structured and sustainable parenting programs and life skills for caregivers (men and women).
- Conducting awareness and communication sessions on behaviour change for women, men, girls, and boys related to child protection issues.
- Conducting awareness about the risks of explosives (MRE) and awareness of the threats posed by unexploded ordnance and explosives from war remnants for girls, boys, women, and men in schools and communities.
- Providing specialized case management services for survivors and children at risk.
- Referral services to child protection support and other services in the community (health, education, food security, livelihoods, etc.) through a service mapping.
- Supporting children and adults in accessing UN-supported reporting mechanisms for exploitation and sexual abuse.
- Conducting awareness and community mobilization activities on protecting children and adults from sexual exploitation.
- Providing access to UN-supported reporting mechanisms for exploitation and sexual abuse at work sites.