Thank you to everyone who attended the 2023 Annual Meeting for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action. This year’s annual meeting hosted 950 participants from 386 unique organisations representing 147 countries and territories across the world. As well as two in-person Participation Hubs in Nigeria and Iraq as a pilot for enhanced local actor engagement. Participants expressed a high-level of satisfaction with the usefulness of the meeting through feedback collected during and after the Annual Meeting. 

Throughout the meeting, many participants also expressed their interest in sharing their learning from the sessions with their teams and networks. As well as many interested colleagues around the world who couldn’t make it to the virtual meeting, or missed a session that interested them.  

With this in mind, we are very happy to share the recordings of the sessions on the Alliance YouTube Channel, with captions available in French, Spanish and Arabic to keep the learning and conversations going.

There are also great drawings from the sessions, available in English, that present the information in a colourful and visual way. We also invite you to explore the Infographic Gallery from the meeting on the CPHA Community of Practice.

Please find all the individual recording links within the report, organised as per the Agenda. 

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