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application/pdf"The World We Want"Consultations with Sri Lankan Children on their Priorities for post 201526/02/2014564KB
application/pdfChild Centric Resource Analysis_2016 Sri LankaThis document analyzes the spending on children by the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and finds that the GoSL must adopt Child Centric Budgeting methodologies for effective and efficient resource allocation, quality utilization and monitoring.13/07/20166MB
application/pdfChild Centric Resource Analysis_Summary Report21/07/20164MB
application/pdfChild Rights Risk Assessment - Tea Industry Supply Chain This is the summary report examining risks to child rights within Sri Lanka's tea supply chain.28/08/20207MB
application/pdfChild Rights Risk Assessment Of The Textile And Apparel Sect17/08/20222MB
application/pdfChild Rights Risk Assessment- Full ReportThis is the full report examining risks to child rights within Sri Lanka's tea supply chain.28/08/20208MB
application/pdfChild Sex Trafficking in the Tourism Sector in Sri LankaThe study “Child sex trafficking in the tourism sector in Sri Lanka”, was conducted by Save the Children and was commissioned by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Sri Lanka as part of the project “Strengthening Counter Trafficking Efforts in Sri Lanka (SCOUT)”. It was authored by the lead researcher, Dr. D M Pamela Pieris. The input and support provided by government and non-government stakeholders, survivors of trafficking and all other interviewees for this research is acknowledged with sincere appreciation. The actual names of victims of human trafficking are replaced with pseudonyms to protect their identities.03/08/202219MB
application/pdfCountry Strategic Plan – Sri Lanka 2019-2021Our goal is to deliver research and evidence based policy advocacy and campaigning focusing on critical issues relating to child rights as well as developing innovative and technology based solutions that enrich Sri Lanka’s ability to address these issues. Our Country Strategic Plan and operating modality is built on this foundation and will contribute towards achievement of Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.21/02/20203MB
application/pdfGuidance note on the Identification, Protection and ReferralThe Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) on the Identification, Protection and Referral of Victims of Trafficking (SOP) came into force with the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers in October 2014. This SOP was developed by the National Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force (NAHTTF) with the support of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) through a lengthy multistakeholder consultative process. Members of the Task Force identified a need for such a SOP to set in place specific steps and procedures to guide the identification, provision of assistance and protection to victims of human trafficking. Further, a need has now arisen to adopt special procedures to be followed when dealing with victims of child trafficking (VoCTs) which is not specifically stipulated in the existing SOPs. The following guidance note is aimed at addressing this gap in the SOPs to ensure that principles and guidelines on child protection is adhered to and specific steps are taken by all stakeholders with regard to child victims of trafficking. It is also expected to assist first responders at the local government and community level in the effective identification, provision of assistance and protection to victims of child trafficking. These respondents include police officers, divisional and district level Child Rights Promotion Officers, National Child Protection Authority Officers, Probation Officers, Labour Officers, Women's Development Officers and other relevant Development Officers. Further, officers and professionals working with children including police officers, labour officers, health workers and other relevant stakeholders could use the guidance note to effectively deal with child trafficking and follow standards in dealing with victims. 22/06/202112MB
application/pdfGuidelines for Law Enforcement Officials on Interviewing ChiGuidelines for Law Enforcement Officials on Interviewing Child Victims of Trafficking22/06/2021878KB
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