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2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action

Date: 4 - 6 June 2024 
Location: Panama City, Panama 
Theme: Protecting Children in Escalating Conflict and Crises: Armed Violence, Climate Shocks, and Displacement.

Thank you to everyone who submitted an abstract for and expressed their interest to attend the 2024 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in Panama City. Regrettably, due to the overwhelming response and limited availability, we are unable to accommodate registration for all applicants. The selection process was exceedingly competitive, and while we wish we could accommodate everyone, it's unfortunately not feasible. If you have not yet received communication from the Alliance, unfortunately, this likely means your application was not accepted. 

However, your commitment is greatly valued and there are still ways to view the 2024 Annual Meeting! Find more information about online viewing below. Please also continue to check back on this page for more information on the detailed agenda, session summaries, speaker biographies, and more!  
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Cannot attend the Annual Meeting in-person? Do not worry, we are excited to announce that we will be livestreaming a selection of sessions at the Annual Meeting! Select sessions during the 2024 Annual Meeting will be livestreamed on YouTube and Facebook and these sessions will be available in both English and Spanish, for ease of viewing

Make sure to review the Schedule Overview to see when we will be going live (available in English and Spanish) and subscribe to the Alliance YouTube Channel and Facebook Page to receive notifications about live events! 

No registration required. 

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This Background Paper has been published to enhance and inform the upcoming discussions during the 2024 Annual Meeting. In response to insights from 300+ members and key stakeholders, this year's theme focuses on protecting children in escalating conflict and crises. This encompasses crises prompted by conflict or armed violence, climate shocks and natural hazards, and in many cases a combination. The impacts of escalating crises are most heavily felt by children, further complicating the child protection risks they face, whether in their communities or along migration routes. 

Available in both English and Spanish, download the paper here to enrich your engagement and contribute meaningfully to the meeting.