Publication Date
November 2008
25 p
This discussion paper shares Save the Children's experience of how community-based child protection groups can be effective in preventing and responding to sexual exploitation and abuse of children. It highlights the challenges the organisation has encountered, and suggests ways in which such groups can be supported to increase their effectiveness, impact and sustainability. A range of examples are included
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Keywords
Cross-cutting; attitudinal barriers; awareness raising; protection/ safeguarding; Development/ Humanitarian; sustainable development; Disability and community; community; Health; treatment and prevention; Human rights; freedom from exploitation violence and abuse; Inclusion; empowerment; Rehabilitation