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Palestinian Territory and Children and young people

Palestinian Territory
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  • Population: 3800000
  • Size: 5970.0 Km2

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How can UN and INGOs protect Palestinian children under occupation?
J. Hart; C.L. Forte / Forced Migration Online, 2010
This paper explores the constraints that international and UN agencies face in protecting Palestinian children in the context of occupation, and the systematic appropriation of land and resources. The authors deem that Israel’s ...
Children in armed conflict: current trends and concerns
Reliefweb, 2007
This document is the annual report from the Secretary-General. It details progress in the implementation of SC Resolution 1612 – ending the recruitment and use of children in armed conflict and its monitoring and reporting mecha...
The situation of young Muslim women from a child’s right perspective, Middle East
P. Ouis / Save the Children [Sweden], 2006
This Save the Children publication investigates the situation of girls aged 12-18 years old in the Middle East with particular emphasis on the issues of participation and non-discrimination; the latter from the perspective of gender-b...
Workshop explores ways to strengthen protection of child collaborators in the Occupied Palestinian Territory
G. Al-Zulof / Defence for Children International Palestine Section, 2005
This is a workshop report from “Dealing with alleged child collaborators in the Occupied Palestinian Territory in the spirit of the Convention on the Rights of the Child” 2005. The workshop was convened to meet with s...
Youth peace-building responds to inter- communal conflict
John Ungerleider / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2004
Peace-building programmes for young people are being pioneered to transform social relationships in countries and regions suffering long-standing conflict such as Northern Ireland, Cyprus, the Middle East, the Balkans, India and Pakis...
A review of law and policy on corporal punishment of children in the Middle East and North Africa
Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children, 2005
This report reviews law and policy in relation to corporal punishment and deliberate humiliation of children in each state in the Middle East and North Africa. The human rights imperative to end all corporal punishment is discussed, t...
Adolescents play key roles in peace building: case studies from around the world
United Nations Children's Fund, 2004
Nine case studies are presented in this paper to demonstrate how participation in peace building enhances the protection of adolescents in conflict and post conflict situations. It also aims to illustrate how participation contributes...
Re-conceiving war-affected children: from passive victims to active survivors
Susan Nicolai; Carl Triplehorn / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003
Is it time that education in emergencies occu­pied a more prominent place in humanitarian thinking? How can education help protect the physical and psychological wellbeing of children in war-affected or displaced communities? How ...
Israel and Palestine failing to protect their children
Child Rights Information Network, 2002
This report is a call for immediate action to protect Palestinian and Israeli children. Children represent approximately 15 percent of all individuals killed since 2000 in the violence between Israelis and Palestinians. The children a...
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