A new report slams the "glacial" pace of progress and warns that current reforms are "fundamentally focussed on the wrong areas".
Play should be a core feature of children's health care in forthcoming plans for the future of the NHS, according to a new report which argues that play "humanizes" the experiences of child patients.
Phone bans don’t improve kids’ health or behavior. A rights-based approach with age-friendly design and support helps ...
A new study finds that when young kids find loopholes, or sneaky work-arounds, for instructions, they must apply advanced ...
Understanding the role of preferences, beliefs, and constraints on social and wealth inequities is a key unlock for economic growth. This study focuses on the inter-relationship between risk and ...
Health facilities have reported a rise in rape cases with children accounting for 30 percent of those treated. Concerns of children being recruited in armed conflict have been raised, with the ...
For nearly three decades, the Centre for Child Law has fearlessly challenged laws and policies to protect South Africa's most ...
Members of a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee met Wednesday to discuss what’s typically a highly bipartisan topic: ...
South Korea’s truth commission has concluded that the government bears responsibility for facilitating a foreign adoption program rife with fraud and abuse, driven by efforts to reduce welfare costs ...
The United Nations Children''s Fund (UNICEF) on Monday welcomed the Bangladeshi interim government''s recent decision to ...
UNICEF urges continued investment in a justice system that prioritises diversion, restorative justice, and rehabilitation over punitive measures ...
Unicef welcomes the Interim Government of Bangladesh’s recent decision to establish separate Children’s Courts, marking a significant step toward ensuring a child-friendly justice system that upholds ...
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