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New Book: Protecting the Worlds Children - Public Health, Human Rights, Capabilities by Susan Bissell and A.K. Shiva Kumar

Shared by Susan Bissell

At long last...this project comes out at a challenging moment to be sure. Please find a promo code for the book. I'm buying a few copies to give any of you I will see in person but it's available on this link and via Amazon.
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Susan


From the Amazon listing:
The safety and protection of all children, now and in the future, is of paramount importance for the well-being of both humankind and the planet. Currently, the world's children are experiencing unprecedented levels of uncertainty and insecurity, taking a significant toll on their physical and psychological well-being. The COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread instability, while inequity and injustice are becoming increasingly apparent. The rise of authoritarian regimes, coupled with the devastating impacts of climate change, as well as wars, civil unrest, and loss of livelihoods, have led to increased forced migration and exploitation of vulnerable populations.

Furthermore, geopolitical developments, as well as rising costs of living and fears of a global recession, pose significant threats to the advancement of child rights.

Despite these setbacks, considerable progress has been made in improving the rights and wellbeing of children. For instance, polio has almost been eradicated globally, and school enrolment levels are beginning to recover following the COVID-19 pandemic. These are positive signs of our ability to work together to tackle entrenched social problems that affect children. This progress indicates that practical solutions can be implemented to create better opportunities and conditions.

This book seeks to bring cohesion to the fragmented field of child protection with a new global approach and framework. The approach is rights-based, public-health focused, and seeks to enhance the capacities of all children by keeping them safe and protected. The aim is a childhood free from violence, and one in which children's voice and agency, according to their age and maturity, are recognized. Whether the reader is actively engaged in these issues or personally curious, valuable perspectives on the current landscape of child protection are offered. The highlighting of the profound impact of climate change, poverty, conflict, and exclusion on the lives and protection of children makes it a timely contribution to the literature.

Written by an international group of experts and practitioners the chapters address the most
pressing concerns in this complex area, including labour, trafficking, migration, adoption, foster
care and alternative care, war, natural disasters, and various forms of violence. The chapters
are categorized under three distinct headings: advancing a fresh perspective on child safety
and protection; addressing the challenge; and charting the path forward. Throughout the work,
the authors emphasize the underlying principles of children's rights, systemic approaches to
prevention, tackling adverse social norms, and addressing the challenge of insufficient resource
allocation.

















Comments

  1. Hello Susan! Congraturations on your and A.S.K/.Kumar's Protecting the World Children; Public Health, Human Rights Capabilities. Are you currently living in New York or Washington, DC? If so, I expect to be there late August or early September and would love to catch up with you. I will purchase my copy when I get there. If you still have an extra give-away copy which I can take to our mutual friend, Dr. Dennis Batangan, MD, I know he'll be most appreciative. He is doing marvelous work in public health training Local Governments in the Philippines to improve communication technologies and applications, linking local health officials directly with community health workers. You can reach me at < maryracelis@gmail.com> Mary

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  2. Susan - Congratulations. Was wonderful to connect online while we were in US last month. I very much look forward to reading and also potentially review it for an international journal.

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  3. The comment above from: Victor Karunan, Bangkok, Thailand

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