Community-based child protection mechanisms

Community-based child protection mechanisms – Global synthesis report of Plan International's support to CBCPMs

This global synthesis report maps Plan International's work with community-based child-protection mechanisms in 50 countries. It captures the work of more than 15,000 child-protective mechanisms supported by Plan International and its partners.

Support for Community-based child protection mechanisms (CBCPMs) is one of the global priorities defined in Plan International’s Global strategy for child protection programming 2015-2020. 

The global synthesis report on community-based child-protection mechanisms is a mapping of Plan International’s work in 50 countries. It captures the work being undertaken by more than 15,000 child-protective mechanisms that are in one or the other way supported by Plan International and its partners.

The synthesis includes:

  • highlights of key achievements and challenges
  • good practices and lessons learned
  • recommendations to Plan International and others who are supporting CBCPMs
  • key advocacy messages for Plan International to use with primary policy makers.
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Categories: Protection from violence Tags: Child protection in emergencies

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