CRIN (Child Rights Information Network)
CRIN is a global network of organisations exchanging information about children's rights to promote the CRC and to improve policy and practice. CRIN's website is a rich resource on the implementation and monitoring of the CRC. It includes bibliographic references, databases, a calendar of events and links to child-focused sites.
http://www.crin.org
Monitoring and evaluation news
A news service focusing on developments in monitoring and evaluation methods relevant to development projects with social development objectives.
http://www.MandE.co.uk/news.htm
Save the Children Sweden
Save the Children Sweden has an internet bookshop, where you can find hundreds of books and reports on various child rights issues available in a number of languages.
http://www.rb.se/bookshop
Save the Children United Kingdom
Save the Children United Kingdom publications range from infant activity packs through to academic monographs, and include research reports, good practice guides for professionals and school resources.
http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/functions/indx_pubs.html
Save the Children United States
Save the Children United States has a wide range of publications ranging from reports on the state of the world's newborns, the state of the world's mothers, the situation in Afghanistan, girls education and children in a world of AIDS.
http://savethechildren.org/publications.shtml
The Last First Network
The Last First Network can provide access to practical, relevant and affordable resources for practitioners and students of development. They have tried to collect the best of today's books, leaflets, videos and CD-ROMs from all over the world and can help you find what you're looking for.
http://www.lastfirst.net/resources.html
The Burnet Institute
The Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health is Australia's largest communicable diseases research institute, investigating some of today's most serious viral infections such as HIV/AIDS, hepatitis and measles. It was founded in 1986 and named in honour of the highly acclaimed Australian scientist Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet. http://www.burnet.edu.au//home
Mith Samlanh / Friends
The number of street children has grown rapidly in Cambodia over the last three decades and continues to rise. More and more children are turning to the streets in order to survive as endemic poverty persists and health crises such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic impacts most severely on poorer communities. Living in vulnerable situations and without family support, street children often experience abuse, discrimination and rejection by society.
Mith Samlanh / Friends Community Outreach and Youth Centre in Phnom Penh works to provide a stabilising influence in the lives of the street children, allowing them access to basic primary education, constructive vocational training, recreational activities and other support services, with a resultant reintegration into mainstream society. http://www.streetfriends.org