Child Protection in Outbreaks: Mini-Guides

In 2021, READY supported the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action with the creation of four mini-guides for child protection during outbreaks.

Mini Guide #1 – Child Protection in Outbreaks: Adapting Child Protection Programming in Infectious Disease Outbreaks

Mini Guide #2– Child Protection in Outbreaks: Advocating for the Centrality of Children and their Protection in Infectious Disease Outbreaks

Mini Guide #3 | Child Protection in Outbreaks: Collaborating With The Health Sector In Infectious Disease Outbreaks

Mini Guide #4 | Child Protection in Outbreaks: Communicating With Children in Infectious Disease Outbreaks

United States Agency for International Development Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health, Save the Children, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, UK Med, EcoHealth Alliance, Mercy Malaysia

This website is made possible by the support of the American People through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the READY initiative. READY (not an acronym) is supported by USAID’s  Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian AssistanceOffice of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)  and is led by Save the Children  in partnership with the  Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health, the  Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs UK-MedEcoHealth Alliance, and Mercy Malaysia. The contents of this website are the sole responsibility of Save the Children. The information provided on this website does not necessarily reflect the views of USAID, any or all consortium partners, or the United States Government, and is not official U.S. Government information.