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Child Friendly Schools

The Child-Friendly School (CFS) model: Schools should operate in the best interests of the child.

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Four cornerstones, a strong Foundation for Young Children (ECD-CG)

Early childhood programmes provide a strong foundation for good health, growth, and success in education and life. Investing in young children saves money and pays off now and in the long run.

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The Beirut Declaration for Early Childhood Peace (Lebanese Order of Physicians & International Pediatric Association)

The Beirut Declaration for Early Childhood Peace, by the Technical Advisory Group Early Childhood Development, International Pediatric Association, 2015:

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Qatr AnNada, Issue 11,(ARC)

Qatr AnNada is a newsletter that aims at connecting people working in the field of early childhood. Issue 11 focuses on HOW DOES A BRAIN LEARN? HOW DOES A CHILD LEARN?

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Qatr AnNada, Issue 10, (ARC)

Qatr AnNada is a newsletter that aims at connecting people working in the field of early childhood. Issue 17 focuses on protection in Early Childhood.

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A Healthy Living from the Beginning: Early Sex Education (ARC)

This book attempts to answer questions related to sexuality and children's behavior, questions about the development of their bodies and abilities, as well as the lifelong harm caused by the wrong way we often react to children's behaviors. It is intended for parents, staff and schools.

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Minimum Standards for Education: Preparedness, Response, Recovery, (INEE)

This Handbook is designed to give governments and humanitarian workers the tools that they need to address the Education for All and UN Millennium Development Goals. It is the first step toward ensuring that education initiatives in emergencies provide a solid and sound basis for post-conflict and disaster reconstruction.

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Assessing mental health and psychosocial needs and resources: Toolkit for humanitarian settings, (WHO and UNHCR)

This document is written primarily for public health actors. As the social determinants of mental health and psychosocial problems occur across sectors, half of the tools in the accompanying toolkit cover MHPSS assessment issues relevant to other sectors as well as the health sector. This document should help you to collect the necessary information to assist people affected by humanitarian crises more effectively:

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