Turning crisis into opportunity for children affected by HIV and AIDS: responding to the financial, fuel and food crises
ODI research highlights the possible impact of the '3Fs' crisis (financial, fuel and food) on children affected by HIV and AIDS.
ODI research highlights the possible impact of the '3Fs' crisis (financial, fuel and food) on children affected by HIV and AIDS.
This project explores a range of complex social and economic dynamics associated with and resulting from school violence.
Building country resilience to climate change: Identifying strategies to improve youth employment which are pro-poor, low-carbon & capacity-building.
The aim of this project is to enable real time monitoring of young people’s experience of the current economic crisis using case studies in Viet Nam, Ghana and a third country tbc.
A global conference on Research and Child Rights for policy makers, researchers and practitioners to share experience and ideas on realising the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
The number of 'skipped-generation' households -- comprised solely of children and the elderly -- is rising as a result of HIV and AIDS.
Twenty years on from the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, children are still 'invisible' in key development debates.
How visible are child rights in aid policies and programmes? This Background Note, prepared with UNICEF, proposes a framework to assess that visibility.
conference will convene development practitioners, policy experts and academic researchers from around the world to examine the ways in which the food and fuel price volatility, financial market volatility and global economic slowdown are affecting children and youth in both developing and developed countries and recommend policy responses.