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trafficking, child labour,
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and capacity building tool > Demonstrating scalable
+ Appointed by Departments of | methodology for state provision
Wee ina states to introduce of safety, care and treatment
the Too
* Published action study
‘Changing Spaces’
Appointed by Maharashtra,
DWCD to monitor 100 rescue
homes.
“Surviver children's protection
needs are recognized and
responded to by the state in a
systematic way
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2006-08 2002-05
7Systematizing recoveryand
siralped 7300 frontline prevention of recurrence of harm
officials in 650 homes serving
150,000 children
2009-13
Follow up with child survivor™
who returned te their families
in hotspots Understand what triggers child
+ Launched community safety harm in a hotspot
> and empowerment programs | ~prevent child harm by
enn ere] Shakti for girls recognizing risks
Chauraha for boys
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ere * Safeguarding children by protect and respond
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community knowledge action between local government
«Building links for vulnerable and communities to protect children
communities to access ~Tumn hotspots into safe spots for
government protection children
+ Ensure state government
adoption of the hotspot-to ~Enirench, strengthen and
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capacity