Blog | March 2024 Bridging worlds with evidence-based, child-led advocacy in South Asia For the last two days, I’ve been in Bhutan, attending a regional consultation with children and young people from six…
Blog | January 2024 Breaking free from the theory of change straight jacket There is weak evidence of what leads children into worst forms of child labour (WFCL) and many responses simply don’t…
news | December 2023 Call for a communications specialist with experience of managing video production To help the CLARISSA programme with its final phase, we are inviting a communications professional to work with us for…
Blog | September 2023 Collective sense making of evaluation research data in CLARISSA using the River of Life A challenge that we face in such a large and complex programme as CLARISSA is the amount of evaluation and…
Learning Note | September 2023 Applying the River of Life method to support reflection and learning in Terre des hommes Nepal Initially, the CLARISSA programme used the River of Life (RoL) method in two evaluation analysis workshops which were facilitated by…
event | September 2023 Homelessness and contemporary forms of slavery: Causes, connections, and countermeasures The UN Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery will present his thematic report on Homelessness as a cause and…
Learning Note | September 2023 CLARISSA’s Quality Of Evidence Rubrics In our CLARISSA research, we use qualitative and participatory research methods to produce evidence on the drivers of the worst…
Learning Note | July 2023 Using a ‘Partnership Rubric’ in Participatory Evaluations Programmes that aim to tackle complex societal issues, such as the worst forms of child labour, require rich partnerships that…
Blog | November 2022 Listening to children: 2022’s inquiry into exploitative child labour In this blog Stephen Collins, Consortium for Street Children’s Senior Legal and Advocacy Officer describes the contribution of the CLARISSA programme…
event | November 2022 APPG on Street Children inquiry: The child’s voice There is growing recognition that solutions which draw on children’s experiences are more effective and more likely to avoid unintended…