Safeguarding Children in Peacekeeping resources

Field research and work provide an evidence base for the project, and opportunities to trial, test, adapt and implement the toolkit. Reports have been or are being produced about findings from some of those trips, and the research has been used together with desk research on law, human rights, gender, and political science in order to provide robust, evidence-based solutions.
- Child safeguarding in a peacekeeping context: lessons from Liberia, Sarah Blakemore, Rosa Freedman, Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, Development in Practice, May 2019
- UNaccountable: A New Approach to Peacekeepers and Sexual Abuse, Rosa Freedman, European Journal of International Law, Volume 29, Issue 3, 9 November 2018
- UNaccountable: A Reply to Rosa Freedman, Devika Hovell, European Journal of International Law, Volume 29, Issue 3, 9 November 2018
- UNaccountable: A Rejoinder to Devika Hovell, Rosa Freedman, European Journal of International Law, Volume 29, Issue 3, 9 November 2018
- Briefing by KCS CEO, Sarah Blakemore to the UN Security Council Debate on UN peacekeeping operations
- Report of Field Research conducted in Haiti in 2018
- Report of Research Conducted in Liberia in 2017
- Safeguarding Children from UN Peacekeeper Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in Uruguay
- Report from our initial workshop in the UK, 2016
- Report From The Workshop Held in Brazil in 2016
- Safeguarding Children in UN Peacekeeping Operations Toolkit
These resources are part of The Safeguarding Children in Peacekeeping Project.
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