Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable
Overview of background paper
Amber Peterman, researcher at UNICEF Innocenti, gives an overview of background paper How do we conceptualize linkages between social protection and childhood violence and what have we learned so far?
From May 12-13 twenty-five experts gathered in Florence for the two-day round table Social Protection and Childhood Violence, organized by UNICEF Innocenti and Know Violence in Childhood, a global initiative to prevent violence in childhood at all levels of society
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How do we conceptualize linkages between social protection and childhood violence and what have we learned so far?
Amber Peterman, UNICEF Office of Research - Innoce
Amber Peterman, UNICEF Office of Research - Innoce
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Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable
Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable (Innocenti Research Brief)
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - Concept note
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - List of Participants
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - Agenda
Setting the stage: Overview of state of the evidence on VAC
Overview of background paper
Panel 1: Case studies from evaluation research linking cash transfers and experience of adolescent violence in sub-Saharan Africa
Panel 2: Evidence from Emergency and Humanitarian Settings
Panel 3: Reflections, Evidence and Linkages in High Income Settings (OECD)
Panel 4: Reflection Panel on Regional Variation in Social Protection Models/Systems and Linkages to VAC
Panel 5: Cash Plus: Implementation, Design Variations, Challenges and Best Practices
Panel 6: Reflections on Research Methodological and Measurement Challenges
Social Protection and Childhood Violence: Expert Roundtable (Innocenti Research Brief)
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - Concept note
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - List of Participants
Social Protection and Childhood Violence - Agenda
Setting the stage: Overview of state of the evidence on VAC
Overview of background paper
Panel 1: Case studies from evaluation research linking cash transfers and experience of adolescent violence in sub-Saharan Africa
Panel 2: Evidence from Emergency and Humanitarian Settings
Panel 3: Reflections, Evidence and Linkages in High Income Settings (OECD)
Panel 4: Reflection Panel on Regional Variation in Social Protection Models/Systems and Linkages to VAC
Panel 5: Cash Plus: Implementation, Design Variations, Challenges and Best Practices
Panel 6: Reflections on Research Methodological and Measurement Challenges