Since 2010 the members of the international child protection working group approved on the need for minimum criteria for the protection of children in humanitarian conditions for dealing with a gap which was considered risky, so have developed the minimum criteria for the protection of children in humanitarian work to support work on child protection in humanitarian conditions, and in such contexts designed to establish common principles and improve program quality and accountability and the development of professional area, good practice and lessons learned, as well as advocacy, networking and potential risks.

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