Participatory Action Research: Community Mechanisms Linking Child Protection With Social Cohesion, IICRD, 2015
This report describes an interim data gathering process conducted in Burundi and Chad in 2015. The research focused on community efforts to protect children and build social cohesion in countries undergoing conflict or in post conflict settings. The report is a precursor to capacity building tools that will aim to strengthen social cohesion by reinforcing non-formal, community based resilience. The project is supported by UNICEF’s Peacebuilding, Education and Advocacy Programme (PBEA) and led by the International Institute for Child Rights and Development (IICRD). The authors are grateful for the contribution of the partners in both countries.
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Participatory Action Research: Community Mechanisms Linking Child Protection With Social Cohesion