The CPWG is the global level forum for coordination and collaboration on child protection in humanitarian settings. The group brings together NGOs, UN agencies, academics and other partners under the shared objective of ensuring more predictable, accountable and effective child protection responses in emergencies, including support for unaccompanied and separated children and interim care. The group works to ensure that the efforts of national and international humanitarian actors to protect children are well coordinated, achieving maximum quality and impact.
The Child Resilience Alliance (formerly the Columbia Group for Children in Adversity) provides research and technical support to governments and agencies working to promote the protection and welfare of children in adverse environments.
Child Rights Connect (formerly known as the NGO Group for the CRC) is an independent, non-profit network of 84 national, regional and international organisations, networks and coalitions that support children’s rights, and include a focus on children without parental care.
CRIN is a global research, policy and advocacy organisation grounded in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which promotes children’s rights including adequate care.
Child Safe Horizons works with various international organisations including the UN, INGOs, NGOs, and faith-based organisations on developing child safeguarding policies and procedures, as well as roll out strategies to assist in the prevention of child abuse within organisations. They assist in: research; organisational policies and procedures; developing policies that are in line with donor requirements yet specific to the cultural, programmatic and country needs. They specialise in capacity building of staff and management.
ChildFund Alliance is a global network of 11 child-focused development organizations working to create opportunities for children and youth, their families and communities.
ChildFund International began in 1938, first as China's Children Fund and later as Christian Children's Fund. Their approach has evolved into one of community development, focused on strengthening families and community structures that make up a child’s environment. The individual sponsor-to-child relationship supports this work, with sponsor funds pooled to improve life in the communities where sponsored children live.
Childhood Education International has worked at the intersection of education, human development, and international development since 1892. With specialists in over 35 nations, their mission is to seek innovative solutions to education challenges by providing professional development opportunities, technical assistance, and consultation services around the world.
The Children and Violence Evaluation Challenge Fund aims at reducing violence against children by funding evaluations of violence prevention in low- and middle-income countries. The Children and Violence Evaluation Challenge initiative is based on the following 3 key components:
- Capacity Building
- Communication and Advocacy
- Grant Programme Evaluations
The interaction between the three components of the Children and Violence Evaluation Challenge program is the key for the success of the initiative.
Children on the Edge is a UK-based charity that "returns childhood to forgotten children," through education programs, community strengthening, and support for displaced children. Children on the Edge makes a difference for thousands of marginalised children, who are living on the edge of their societies across the world. Many are without parental care, neglected or persecuted by their own governments, ignored by the international media and missed by large overseas agencies.