From this 5 pages short guide you can learn rapid contingency consideration from Terre des hommes to be able to deal with case management response (deal with caseload), align the case management process, strengthen the child protection system, collaboration & coordination suggestions, deal with staffing, capacity issues and grant sufficient resources, information management and monitoring considerations.

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