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To browse Academia. This desk review provides an overview of child protection services in Papua New Guinea PNG today, with a focus on the role of various organizations, such as World Vision, in building networks for effective child protection.
The review highlights initiatives aimed at empowering communities, offering support services, and addressing issues of violence and child exploitation. By presenting contact details and services offered by several organizations, it underscores the collaborative efforts required to strengthen child protection mechanisms within the country. The social issue associated with child marriages is child abuse.
Child abuse is an act committed most often by parents or caregivers which endangers a child or young person's physical or emotional health or development. The Asia-Pacific region is undergoing rapid change, and family structures and functioning are not exempt from this. Economic growth and urbanisation greatly affect the livelihood of family households across the Pacific Island countries. These changes take place against a backdrop of increasing inequity, rapid growth in technology, changes in traditional employment structures and a changing climate.
Key social indicators suggest that violence, abuse and exploitation of children in the Pacific Island nations challenge their most vulnerable and marginalised children Save the Children, To make the Pacific safe for every child, a number of nations are developing legal and regulatory frameworks for children's protection, with child and family welfare systems that address behaviour, attitudes and policies related to child protection concerns.
This article examines key 'grey' literature drawn from UN, NGO and government documents, to offer an overview of what legal and welfare systems are in place in the Pacific Island nations in regard to child protection needs.