Organizations Working on Children's Care

This page offers a Directory of Organizations working on children’s care issues around the world, at a local, national, regional, and/or global level. The Directory is provided to encourage information sharing and communication between actors working in this sector. 

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Terre des Hommes International Federation is a network of 10 national organizations working for the rights of children including issues around children on the move and children without adequate care.

 

The Code (short for “The Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children from Sexual Exploitation in Travel and Tourism”) is a multi-stakeholder initiative with the mission to provide awareness, tools and support to the tourism industry to prevent the sexual exploitation of children. 

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Palladium is in the business of making the world a better place, and we believe that collaborative models and systemic approaches are the way to achieve progress and success.

It's no longer enough to pursue social progress or commercial growth. In fact, we don't believe you can have one without the other. When you have both, that's what we call "Positive Impact".

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Together for Girls is a global public-private partnership dedicated to ending violence against children, with a focus on sexual violence against girls. To address this egregious human rights violation and public health problem, Together for Girls brings together the expertise and resources of many of the strongest organizations working globally in development, public health, and children and women’s rights to collaborate with national governments and civil society.

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General (UN SRSG) on Violence against Children (VAC) was appointed in response to the recommendations of the UN Study on Violence against ChildrenThe SRSG on VAC serves as a high-profile, global independent advocate to promote prevention and elimination of violence against children in all care settings. 

The United Nations Children’s Fund is a United Nations programme that provides humanitarian and development support to children across the world. This includes working with governments to implement the UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children, supporting family and community-based care, and promoting the tracing, reunification and care of children separated from their families in emergencies. 

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Viva is an international Christian children’s charity passionate about releasing children from poverty and abuse. Viva’s vision is to bring lasting change to vulnerable children by growing locally-led networks of churches and organisations.

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War Child works toward a world in which no child’s life is torn apart by war. Armed conflict is a reality for millions of children today. War Child is committed to supporting these children to overcome their experiences, and have a real chance at a better future. War Child International is comprised of three implementing offices: War Child UK, War Child Holland and War Child Canada. Although each organisation was founded – and operates – independently, they are brought together through a common vision and dedication to supporting children and young people affected by war.

Through local partners in ten countries they work on prevention of family disintegration, return to biological family and foster family in the native country. If there are no possibilities for a child to grow up in a secure family in her or his native country, they offer intercountry adoption services.

Whole Child International works across a country's system of care to improve outcomes for vulnerable children. Whole Child International is devoted to improving the lives of orphaned, abandoned, abused, and neglected children worldwide. They work to restructure existing children’s institutions to focus on children’s emotional needs, ultimately creating the possibility for healthy integration into society.