In recent years, major natural disasters — ranging from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami to the 2010 Haiti earthquake — have challenged the global community to ensure the survival and well-being of millions of individuals under the most difficult circumstances. Each of these natural disasters has created crisis spots with huge numbers of displaced individuals, including many children. The international community has struggled to deliver the resources needed to ensure a prompt and full recovery. In these settings, the challenges confronting children are particularly acute. Yet frequently children are marginalized and underserved by disaster response and reconstruction efforts. This symposium article examines the special circumstances facing chi...
Disasters pose one of the greatest threats to future generations. Children now and in the future hav...
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) continues to gain momentum globally and locally, but there is a notabl...
Disasters are becoming increasingly common and complex, not just because of their causes, normally a...
In recent years, major natural disasters — ranging from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami to the 2010 Ha...
Children's rights should be treated differently from adults, especially in vulnerable situations suc...
Recent decades have seen a significant global increase in the occurrence of disasters, and Latin Ame...
The January 2010 earthquake in Haiti created a major humanitarian crisis for all of Haiti’s populati...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child’s basic right to survival a...
The growing recognition of the vulnerability of children to disasters has added a new impetus to the...
Perhaps no individuals suffer more from the effects of war than our children. This contribution brie...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
The importance of the protection of children can never be overemphasized. In times of peace they nee...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
There are more than 132,000,000 orphans worldwide. As a result of recent natural disasters in the U...
Children’s rights are human rights, regardless their vulnerability and dependence on adults. However...
Disasters pose one of the greatest threats to future generations. Children now and in the future hav...
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) continues to gain momentum globally and locally, but there is a notabl...
Disasters are becoming increasingly common and complex, not just because of their causes, normally a...
In recent years, major natural disasters — ranging from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami to the 2010 Ha...
Children's rights should be treated differently from adults, especially in vulnerable situations suc...
Recent decades have seen a significant global increase in the occurrence of disasters, and Latin Ame...
The January 2010 earthquake in Haiti created a major humanitarian crisis for all of Haiti’s populati...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child’s basic right to survival a...
The growing recognition of the vulnerability of children to disasters has added a new impetus to the...
Perhaps no individuals suffer more from the effects of war than our children. This contribution brie...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
The importance of the protection of children can never be overemphasized. In times of peace they nee...
From a child rights perspective disaster impacts affect not only a child's basic right to survival a...
There are more than 132,000,000 orphans worldwide. As a result of recent natural disasters in the U...
Children’s rights are human rights, regardless their vulnerability and dependence on adults. However...
Disasters pose one of the greatest threats to future generations. Children now and in the future hav...
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) continues to gain momentum globally and locally, but there is a notabl...
Disasters are becoming increasingly common and complex, not just because of their causes, normally a...