Mapping Child Protection Systems in the EU – Update for 2023

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Children’s rights exist to ensure the safety and well-being of every child. Improved child protection systems ensure that these rights are met. In recent years, the EU has taken significant steps to improve child protection systems. 

This mapping of child protection systems gives an overview of the state of such systems at the national level and developments since 2015. It promotes the improvement of integrated child protection systems. It is an update of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights - FRA’s mapping of child protection systems in 2015, based on data collected in 2023 in the 27 EU Member States. By publishing this, FRA aims to support securing the sustainable well-being, safety and rights of all children living in the EU. The report is available on the Agency's web page and it is available as .pdf.

The report for Croatia was conducted by the organisation BaBe - Be Active. Be Emancipated. It is available here.

Centre for Peace Studies is part of the multidisciplinary research network FRANET of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights together with the organisations BaBe - Be Active. Be Emancipated. and Human Rights House Zagreb since 2014.


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