Building a Comprehensive Child Protection System in Colombia: The Architecture, Costs and Gaps

DATE

January 1, 2015

AUTHORS

United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, Econometria

YEARS

2015

POLICIES

Gender-Based Violence + Violence Against Children

Building a Comprehensive Child Protection System in Colombia: The Architecture, Costs and Gaps

This case study is part of a UNICEF global initiative, undertaken in collaboration with Global Affairs Canada, to document national child protection frameworks in six core programming countries: Colombia, Ghana, Indonesia, Kenya, Senegal and the United Republic of Tanzania. This study on Colombia, which concentrates on institutional architecture and costs of child protection, addresses gender differences only tangentially, but recognizes the importance of further research into the causes, magnitude and effects of this problem.

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United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund

Econometria

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