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  1. Girls’ wellbeing & empowerment. GFC supports five organizations to improve their capacity to provide access to education and skill-building opportunities for children and youth, particularly adolescent girls in Kenya and South Africa.

  2. issues affecting children in Africa. Rather, the figures illustrate the urgent need to prioritize children’s rights from a broad range of perspectives. Data are organized under five themes that address every child’s right to survive and thrive; learn; be protected from violence, exploitation and harmful practices; live in a safe and clean ...

  3. The report provides evidence-based analysis of the situation of education in Africa while putting into perspective the Sustainable Development Goals and the objectives of the Continental Education Strategy for Africa (CESA 16–25) in line with the African Union Agenda 2063.

  4. in place, African states can improve national actions and international cooperation to address the negative drivers forcing children from their homes and protect and respond to the needs and rights of children uprooted - whoever they are and wherever they are. Over the years, African governments have generously hosted large numbers of refugees.

  5. Every year, UNICEF and partners generate a wealth of evidence on the situation of children in Africa. Knowledge and evidence are essential to informing the development, implementation, and monitoring of relevant policies and programmes for the realization of children’s rights. To

  6. African Charter, Child protection, Child rights. The African Children’s Charter Project (ACCP) is a multi-partner, multi-location four-year project whose central goal is to promote the implementation of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACRWC) in the African Union.

  7. Child-sensitive Social Protection in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities | Save the Children’s Resource Centre. 1.4 MiB (PDF) Download. Publisher. African Child Policy Forum, ODI, Overseas Development Institute. Authors. Jones, Nicola, Kaplan, Josiah. Contributors. Tsegaye, Shimelis, Mekonen, Yehualashet, Odala, Violet. Format. pdf. Content type.

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