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Tdh Foundation 2008 South Lebanon Project Child Protection. Jason Squire Country Delegate. Tdh in Lebanon. Development projects between 1984 and 2004 Emergency Department returned following the 2006 War 2006/07 Emergency Project in the South – Child Protection (UNICEF and ECHO Funding).
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Tdh Foundation 2008 South Lebanon Project Child Protection Jason Squire Country Delegate 2008 TdhF Child Protection Project
Tdh in Lebanon • Development projects between 1984 and 2004 • Emergency Department returned following the 2006 War • 2006/07 Emergency Project in the South – Child Protection (UNICEF and ECHO Funding) 2008 TdhF Child Protection Project
Tdh Foundation (Swiss)2006/07 South Lebanon Project Psychosocial Support • 11 Child Friendly Spaces • 10 Playgrounds • 24 Villages for Social Work • Child Protection Resource Networking • Child Protection Training 2008 TdhF Child Protection Project
Tdh Foundation (Swiss) 2008 Project Community and Child Participation: • 9 locations 3 Child Friendly Spaces (Jbal Bottom, Klayli,Ayta Chaab) 6 Social Work Villages (Sidiqine, Chaytyeh, Smaayeh, Yarin, Marwrhine,Der Qunoun Ras al Ein) 2008 TdhF Child Protection Project
Tdh Foundation (Swiss) 2008 Project • Child Protection Focus on School Drop-Outs and Truant Children/Youth (EVC) • Case Management of EVC • Youth Micro-Projects • Child Protection Networking and Capacity Building • Child Protection Community Awareness Raising 2008 TdhF Child Protection Project
Final Results Interim Results Interim Results Interim Results Axis 1 EVC are identified and integrated within the Tdh case management system and are better protected Information Management: Clear mapping of formal and informal community-specific child protection resources Child protection referral pathway strengthening: actor workshops and field based coaching and training In each of the communities of Tdh intervention, targeted EVCs are case managed and introduced to an established and strengthened child protection referral pathway. Objective By the end of 2008, 800 vulnerable children in post conflict settings have benefited from concrete protection measures via an enhanced community-based network Stakeholder’s impact survey conducted at an early stage and at the end of the project to measure awareness of child protection and referral pathways Awareness is raised through ccommunity events (schools, centres) campaigns and focus topicdiscussions. Communities are aware of community-based and national child principles and referral pathways. Axis 2 Axis 3 Child participatory research: child consultation and promotion ofunderstand of what protects them Youth micro-project development in 9 targeted location Youth animation/involvement: Peer to peer activities and inclusion in the Tdh CFS Child managed child friendly centers: 3 maintained to offer 600 children recreational activities 5 days per week. 2008 TdhF Child Protection Project
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