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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Guidisto Logo

Guidisto-volontariat.fr is the independent portal in French language for flexible and responsible volunteering abroad. They strive to make the volunteering sector better and help organisations who have a positive impact recruit more French speaking volunteers, and motivate the others to become better.

To contact, please fill out the contact form available here.

Heaven's Family Logo

Heaven’s Family was founded in 2002 by David and Becky Servant. Heaven’s Family actually began as a teaching ministry directed towards pastors and Christian leaders living in developing nations. Today, Heaven’s Family is increasingly invested in helping catalyze disciple-making movements among unreached people groups.

Holt International Logo

Holt International provides child-centered services around three main program areas: family strengthening, orphan and vulnerable children care, adoption services. Holt works to strengthen and preserve struggling families, whenever possible. Through nutritional, financial, health, education and counseling services, they provide the tools and resources families need to grow stable and self-reliant — addressing the root causes of child abandonment, and creating a safe, supportive environment for children to grow and thrive.

Hope and Homes for Children Logo

Hope and Homes is a UK-based organization that works across Europe and Africa to support deinstitutionalisation and strengthen family-based care for children. Hope and Homes for Children is working alongside governments and civil society organisations in over 30 countries to dismantle orphanage-based care systems. 

To contact, please fill out the contact form available here.

 

Human Rights Watch is a nonprofit, nongovernmental human rights organization known for its accurate fact-finding, impartial reporting, effective use of media, and targeted advocacy, often in partnership with local human rights groups.

Phone Number: +1 (212) 290 4700

ICRGC logo

The Initiative for Child Rights in the Global Compacts is an interagency coalition that aims to ensure that the rights of children on the move and other children affected by migration are respected and fulfilled.

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The members of the INSPIRE Community of Practice are individual representatives actively implementing or interested in implementing INSPIRE-related programs to end violence against children from the following constituencies: Academia, Bi- and Multi-lateral agencies, Consortia/Partnerships, CSOs/NGOs, Government bodies and Philanthropic Foundations. Due to overwhelming interest in the membership, there is no size limit.

The IDE’s mission is to achieve real implementation of children’s rights on the ground, together with more respectful changes in child-care practices. The IDE's experience of many years and the many requests it receives are proof that the challenge is great, but that discernible improvement of the systems is possible, if it is supported by political will and technical training.

InterCountry Adoptee Voices (ICAV), previously known as ICASN (InterCountry Adoptee Support Network) began in 1998 in Sydney, Australia as a support network created by intercountry adoptees for intercountry adoptees, of any country of origin.

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The International Child and Youth Care Network (CYC-Net) is a registered non-profit and public benefit organisation in South Africa. Its main objectives are (primarily through the internet and electronic media) – “to promote and facilitate reading, learning, information sharing, discussion, networking, support and accountable practice amongst all who work with children, youth and families in difficulty.” CYC-Net aims to promote and facilitate reading, learning, information sharing, discussion, networking, support and accountable practice amongst all who work with children, youth a