Submitted by mmillard on Thu, 2013/04/11 - 17:56
Please see request below. If you are able to respond, please contact Ana Teresa Rico directly at arico003@gmail.com.
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Submitted by mmillard on Tue, 2013/04/02 - 13:19
AMERA is a human rights organization that provides free legal, social and mental health services to the hundreds of thousands of refugees in Egypt. For the last ten years, AMERA has tirelessly served people who have fled their home countries due to persecution, conflict, torture, trafficking, violence and terror. We work with refugees (mostly from Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Ethiopia and Eritrea) to rebuild their lives and provide safety to their families. If you would like to know more about our work, please go to: http://www.amera-egypt.org
Submitted by mmillard on Tue, 2013/03/26 - 10:26
The Centre for Rural Childhood, University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) Scotland is developing a toolkit to help organisations monitor and evaluate reintegration programmes for children. This project is funded by the Oak Foundation and is part of a larger project on recovery and reintegration (www.childrecovery.info). This work is being supported by an inter-agency steering group including representatives from EveryChild, Save the Children, Mkombozi and IOM.
Submitted by mmillard on Wed, 2013/03/13 - 13:41
Submitted by mmillard on Thu, 2013/02/28 - 17:01
The Inter-agency Group on Children's Reintegration is currently carrying out desk based research on reintegration. The group is headed by Family for Every Child and others members include representatives from BCN, UNICEF, USAID, the CPC Learning Network, World Vision, IRC, UHI Centre for Rural Childhood, Save the Children and Maestral International.
Submitted by mmillard on Wed, 2012/05/02 - 14:31
In what is shaping up as an academic Battle of the Titans — one that offers vast new learning opportunities for students around the world — Harvard University and the Massach
Submitted by mmillard on Tue, 2012/04/10 - 11:31
Submitted by mmillard on Tue, 2012/04/10 - 10:31
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