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The Status of Child Protection in St. Kitts/Nevis: The need for a National Reporting Protocol
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Child Protection in Barbados: The need for a National Reporting Protocol
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Situation analysis of children and women in the Eastern Caribbean
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A Study of vulnerability in St. Lucia, Barbados and St. Vincent and the Grenadines

This study reports the findings of national household surveys conducted in St. Lucia, Barbados and in St. Vincent and the Grenadines to assess and determine child vulnerability in these countries


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Violence Against Children - An evaluation of the protective environment - A case study of Dominica

The study reports the findings of patterns of violence against children in Dominica. Among other findings, the study revelaed that boys are more likely to be involved in fights among their peers and boys are more likely to receive corporal punishment as a form of discipline than girls.


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World fit for Children in the children
This report examines the situation of children in the Caribbean in relation to the four world fit for children goals made in May 2002 at the UN Special Session on children, at which Caribbean countries were represented. It also makes recommendations for acheiving these goals in the areas of youth, HIV/AIDS, child protection and early childhood development.
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HFLE in Caribbean Schools, New Approaches, Prospects and Challenges
This report examines the challenges of bringing HFLE to scale in the Caribbean. It also looks at the prospects for HFLE and provides  recommendations.
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