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Author: Miranda Eleanor Armstrong

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A simple little paper that changes lives

A simple little paper that changes lives

Impact

By Miranda Eleanor Armstrong

For every child, an identity and a future My name is Miranda Armstrong and I’ve been the Chief of Child Protection for UNICEF, Cote d’Ivoire for the last three years. As a specialist on violence against children and child labour, non-registered children issues — including the fact that many children aren’t registered at all —… Read more →←
Hawa and her one-year-old son participated in a UNICEF-supported training session to provide psychosocial support to children from northern regions who have been displaced by fighting, Mali.
Protecting children in West and Central Africa

Protecting children in West and Central Africa

Data and research Experts speak

By Miranda Eleanor Armstrong, Andrew Brooks, Anshana Arora

West and Central Africa (WCA) is a region faced with armed conflict, physical and sexual violence, child marriage and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) – posing numerous threats to the protection and development of children. Amid the political instability and human rights violations, children bear the burden as they are among… Read more →←

Miranda Armstrong is Chief of Child Protection, UNICEF Côte d’Ivoire.

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