Overview
The importance of children being well cared for in families is widely recognised in global policies and guidance. Yet there is a lack of discussion and agreement about the precise components of this care; elements that are universal and those that are culturally or contextually specific. This report contributes to debates on this important topic by providing perspectives from nearly 200 children and over 80 adults from Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Mexico, Russia, Rwanda and Zimbabwe.

Members involved
ABTH, FOST, Hope Village Society, JUCONI, Partnership for Every Child, Taller de Vida, Uyisenga Ni Imanzi
Date published
2019