This role has a significant policy and positioning component, ensuring that child protection concerns remain a key focus of the ICRC’s global engagement. It involves setting standards and providing support for bilateral and multilateral engagements with the UN CAAC Agenda, the EU, the AU, and the child protection sector, as well as engaging with States and other actors on EWIPA and other areas related to children affected by conflict.
At an operational level, this position supports delegations working with vulnerable children in contexts of armed conflict and other situations of violence: children associated with armed forces and armed groups (CAAFAG), children who are unaccompanied or separated (UASC), children affected by counter-terror practices, children in detention, children who are displaced, including migrant children, and children who are victims of sexual violence.
Delegations are supported in a quality protection dialogue with states, parties to conflict and humanitarian actors on protection concerns for children. Child protection capacity building, expertise and sharing of contemporary practice enables colleagues to assess and respond to the specific needs of children, working directly with them and their families, and taking into consideration their specific vulnerabilities.