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This free conference will share Railway Children Africa's experience in gaining the trust of street connected children, and working to address the root causes of children running away to the streets. The event will bring together other professionals and organisations from the sector to share innovative, ground-breaking interventions across the two days. There will be a series of sessions led by local and international experts and practitioners in the field as well as opportunities to identify potential initiatives for joint programming.
Parenting and caregiving programmes offer a promising pathway to improving gender inequality as well as preventing both intimate partner violence (IPV) and violence against children (VAC) in the home. In this webinar, we highlight key findings and recommendations from parenting programmes that apply a gender-transformative approach to address IPV and VAC together and reflect on how this evidence has been used to strengthen interventions.
This is the first webinar in a series about integrating IPV and VAC in violence prevention programmes.
Speakers
Lina Digolo, Senior Associate,…
On 29th June 2017, Care to Practice’s Lucy Hillier interviewed Kudely Sokoine, Tanzania country programme coordinator at ICS-SP. They discussed the kinds of parenting issues which arise in Tanzania, how ICS is addressing them through its positive parenting programme, what is working, and what is more challenging. The interview was recorded and is 45 minutes long.
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In this interview recording, Care to Practice’s Lucy Hillier speaks to Dr. Rachel Bray about a recent review of evidence on family care, parenting and adolescence in East and Southern Africa. Dr. Bray discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the current evidence base, western versus regional notions of family and parenting, and the study’s implications for parenting and family strengthening programmes, policy and research.
To listen to the interview recording, please click the link above…