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CRIN is a global research, policy and advocacy organisation. We believe in rights, not charity, for children. Español: | Français:

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Joined February 2009

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  1. WORK WITH US: we have two vacancies for consultants for a project on sexual abuse and exploitation by UN peacekeepers, UN police, and civilian and humanitarian staff

  2. VACANCIES: Two consultancies for a project on sexual abuse and exploitation by UN peacekeepers, UN police, and civilian and humanitarian staff. Apply here:

  3. VACANCY: We're accepting applications for Communications Consultant/s to help develop a communications strategy for a project on sexual exploitation by UN personnel

  4. Our '10 questions on inequality' examine if it's fair how societies and the law see and treat children

  5. VACANCY: We're accepting applications for Communications Consultant/s to help develop two communications strategies: 1) for a project on sexual exploitation by UN actors, and 2) for CRIN as an organisation

  6. WORK WITH US: we have two vacancies for consultants for a project on sexual abuse and exploitation by UN peacekeepers, UN police, and civilian and humanitarian staff

  7. “We shouldn’t think that just because something doesn’t affect only children that it doesn’t affect them at all. On the contrary, if it concerns us as humans, then it concerns us all, including children.”

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  8. “We have not come here to beg world leaders to care; you have ignored us in the past, and you will ignore us again.” — youth climate activist telling the UN they aren't "mature enough to tell it like it is.”

  9. "In every single chapter of every sexual abuse story, silence reveals itself a consequence of a twisted and corrupt power imbalance." It's a good thing then that some people are around to break it... Read more here:

  10. When NGOs let children participate, are they doing right by them? This and more in What Lies Beneath

  11. What can jazz musicians teach us about how we defend ? Creativity, courage and plenty of rule-bending and breaking. Read more in What Lies Beneath (p.44):

  12. NEW JOB: Chemical company seeks whistleblower! For similar vacancies and training, download new magazine What Lies Beneath

  13. Among sex abuse survivors "are male survivors too, who face a different stigma, but which is equally grounded in a patriarchy that, precisely because we’re male, doesn’t permit us to be victims or survivors.” Extract from What Lies Beneath

  14. What do children and young people think about how society silences their voices? Find out more in What Lies Beneath:

  15. “[It's] about poisoning us, and poisoning ourselves, and allowing businesses to poison us and our children. It’s about exposing us to health risks without our consent.” - in conversation w/ in What Lies Beneath

  16. What does mean to you? And what role does it play in ? We explore these questions in the first edition of our new magazine What Lies Beneath

  17. Why do discussions on carry different labels to those of adults? Children’s so-called is a case in point. Read more in the new magazine What Lies Beneath

  18. . found health ministries can't always find someone to speak to him about : "they usually spend a lot of time insisting that this is not an issue that concerns their ministry, that this is an environmental issue not a public health issue."

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