As the 30th anniversary of the UNCRC approaches, it's time to reflect upon the improvements it has brought towards children’s equality but also all the work that must still be done. In a rapidly shifting world with acute social and economic changes, children’s equality and development is not only about response anymore, but also prevention. The conference is inviting researchers, program implementers and policy thinkers to submit their abstracts to participate in the event which will cover three main themes that are key to children’s development and protection: climate change and migration, toxic social norms and values, and technology.
Interested parties are invited to share their knowledge regarding these topics at the conference concerning children's well-being and development:
climate change and migration, social norms that underlie harms to children, and technology.
Participants will have the chance to listen to other innovative ideas and research. This conference can appeal to experts in child rights and equality, social anthropology, climate change, social work, migration and sociology. The conference aims to bring together researchers, program implementers, policy thinkers, activists and community leaders and promotes interdisciplinary collaboration towards providing children with a better future - it is the perfect opportunity to gather evidence, research and papers on child equality from all around the world.
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