Promoting mental health and psychosocial support by providing community-led services adapted to local contexts and implemented with the active participation of affected children, their caregivers and families.Addressing gender-based violence by ensuring that high-quality, holistic services are accessible to all survivors.Preventing and responding to family separation, including by supporting family-based care for all unaccompanied and separated children, and reunifying separated children with their families quickly and safely, wherever possible.Releasing and reintegrating children associated with armed forces and armed groups. We work with governments and other partners to prevent child recruitment, and to support the release and reintegration of all children who are used by armed forces.The documentation and verification of violations help UNICEF and other UN bodies to advocate for the protection of children and the delivery of emergency assistance, engaging with armed forces for children to be treated first and foremost as victims. Through the Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism, UNICEF gathers data on grave violations against children. Monitoring and reporting grave violations of children’s rights in situations of armed conflict.We strengthen the social service workforce, support families and equip community-based groups to help keep children protected. Strengthening child protection systems to prevent and respond to abuse and exploitation in humanitarian situations.Providing leadership and coordination for all actors involved in child protection.We also develop evidence-based technical standards, guidance and advocacy strategies to arm child protection workers on the ground. We partner with governments, international organizations, and communities themselves to keep children from harm’s way and support those who have experienced violence or abuse. UNICEF is a global leader for child protection in emergencies.
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