Resources of Child Protection (Myanmar)
Tip Sheet of Complaint and Feedback Mechanisms for Child-Friendly
Complaint and feedback mechanisms (CFMs) are an important part of accountability because they provide children, young people and communities with key information and the opportunity to share feedback. This leads to a more effective humanitarian response and contributes to the meaningful participation and empowerment of affected people. CFMs also play a critical role in Child Safeguarding and protecting children and young people from harm through the prevention of sexual exploitation and Abuse (PSEA).
Ensuring Child Safety During the Monsoon/Flood: Key Messages
The Child Protection Key Emergency Preparedness and Response Messageswere developed to raise awareness before and after the monsoon/flood. These messages are available in English and Myanmar language to ensure wider reach and accessibility.
Integrating Advocacy Messaging on Landmines into Child Protection Activities
This guideline aims to help humanitarian actors integrate key advocacy messages on landmine and IED risks into their activities across various sectors, such as child protection, gender-based violence (GBV), general protection, and education.