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application/pdfRefugees at the W. Balkans Regional Overview July-Sept. 2018Data and Trend Analysis (DATA) Refugees and Migrants at the Western Balkans Route Regional Overview, covering period July - September 2018, describes key trends in migrations in the region, detailing information about the number of people on the move, demography (age, sex, country of origin, etc), behavioral patterns, and routes in use - with a focus on children, particularly unaccompanied children.08/05/20193MB
application/pdfRefugees at the W. Balkans Regional Overview Oct.-Dec. 2018Data and Trend Analysis (DATA) Refugees and Migrants at the Western Balkans Route Regional Overview, covering period October - December 2018, describes key trends in migrations in the region, detailing information about the number of people on the move, demography (age, sex, country of origin, etc), behavioral patterns, and routes in use - with a focus on children, particularly unaccompanied children.08/05/20191MB
application/pdfRefugees at the W. Balkans Regional Overview Sept.-Dec. 2017Data and Trend Analysis (DATA) Refugees and Migrants at the Western Balkans Route Regional Overview, covering period September - December 2018, describes key trends in migrations in the region, detailing information about the number of people on the move, demography (age, sex, country of origin, etc), behavioral patterns, and routes in use - with a focus on children, particularly unaccompanied children.08/05/20192MB
application/pdfRegional report on child beggingPrevalence, Prevention and Suppression of Child Begging Research on child begging was conducted in cooperation with the members of the network of Ombudsman for Children of South-East Europe December 2011 08/11/20132MB
application/pdfRegional Report: Sexual exploitation of childrenTrends, prevention and protection from sexual exploitation of children The survey on sexual exploitation of children was conducted in cooperation with the members of the Ombudsman for Children South East Europe Network September 201208/11/20132MB
application/pdfRegional Research on prevalence of street childrenRegional Research on prevalence of street children phenomenon in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Serbia was conducted by the Regional Network for Street Involved Children and at Risk Children. The research aimed to assess the situation of vulnerable families of street involved children and children at risk, while focusing on identifying the gaps and needs and offering recommendations for improvements in service provision for these children.20/09/20165MB
application/pdfRegionalni izvještaj o prosjačenju djeceRasprostranjenost, prevencija i suzbijanje dječijeg prosjačenja Istraživanje o dječijem prosjačenju je urađeno u saradnji sa članicama Mreže ombudsmana za djecu jugoistočne Evrope Decembar 2011. 08/11/20132MB
application/pdfRegionalni izvještaj o seksualnoj eksploataciji djeceRasprostranjenost, prevencija i suzbijanje seksualne eksploatacije djece Istraživanje o seksualnoj eksploataciji djece urađeno je u saradnji s članicama Mreže ombudsmana za djecu Jugoistočne Evrope. Septembar 2012.08/11/20132MB
application/pdfReport on conducted action research - young Roma in actionThe report gives an overview of the results of local research in five cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina conducted by a group of 78 young leaders.08/04/2014427KB
application/pdfResearch on Scale and Causes of Education DropoutThe absence of parental support, the shortage of material resources, frequent moving house and the need to work to sustain themselves, including the lack of interest in education are among the main reasons for school leaving children state. These are the findings of a survey conducted by Save the Children in partnership with the Youth Centre Vermont of Brčko and the Women of the Una Association of Bihać. The survey was conducted under the project The Bright4All - Fundamental Right to Education for All Children in Bosnia and Herzegovina funded by the European Union. The survey conducted in 2017 covered children, youth and adults, and education and social welfare professionals. The survey was conducted in the following municipalities: Bihać, Bijeljina, Brčko, Bužim, Cazin, Prijedor, Srebrenik and Velika Kladuša.24/04/20181023KB

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