The West Africa Network for the protection of children focuses on ensuring a continuum of services are delivered across the region within and eight-step procedure, ranging from the identification of a vulnerable child and provision of emergency care to their successful social re-integreation.
Since 2005, West African countries have been developing a cooperation mechanism aiming to protect and reintegrate young migrants from one country to another. This regional cooperation now encompasses the 15 countries of ECOWAS. 1’000 young migrants a year are supported by the WAN Network following a common procedure of intervention based on harmonized standards. This South-South initiative is supported by the Swiss branch of the International Social Service (ISS) and its West African chapter.
WAN operates at three levels:
GFMD 2018 - Children and Youth on the Move: Implementing Sustainable Solutions - Thematic Workshop - Final Report
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