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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The organization was founded in 2001 as a public initiative by a group of journalists who have teamed up in order to protect the rights of vulnerable children and families. In 2005, “Magnolia” was registered as a Ukrainian national nongovernmental organization. In 2015, the NGO "Magnolia" became a co-founder of The Ukrainian Child Rights Network. In 2017, the NGO "Magnolia" became a co-founder of the coalition "Against tortures".

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Mamelani is a non-profit organization in South Africa with two primary focus areas, one of which is youth development. Their Youth Development Programme provides learning opportunities and supportive relationships to young people who have grown up in Child and Youth Care Centres, and to the adults who work with them, so that they can make a smoother transition towards adulthood when they leave residential care.

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Child sexual abuse in China is being increasingly discussed and there is a need for more knowledge and prevention mechanisms. The project focuses on implementing a sexual abuse prevention programme aimed at migrant children. The programme consists of lessons, group discussions, role playing as well as a comic book. The organization also involves parents, community members, teachers and social workers and provides psychosocial support to identified abuse survivors

A Global Fatherhood Campaign. MenCare is a global fatherhood campaign active in more than 30 countries on five continents. MenCare's mission is to promote men’s involvement as equitable, nonviolent fathers and caregivers in order to achieve family well-being, gender equality, and better health for mothers, fathers, and children.

 

Mental Disability Rights Initiative of Serbia (MDRI-Serbia) is an advocacy organization dedicated to the human rights and full participation in society of children and adults with mental disabilities in Serbia. MDRI-Serbia promotes citizen participation, awareness and oversight for the rights of persons with intellectual and mental disabilities, and participates in development of mental disability rights advocacy and self-advocacy movement in Serbia.

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Miracle Foundation works to support children and families to prevent separation, reunite children with their birth families, and place children in kinship care and adoption instead of residential care.

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    Miracle Foundation works to support children and families to prevent separation, reunite children with their birth families, and place children in kinship care and adoption instead of residential care. Miracle Foundation India is a subsidiary organization of the Miracle Foundation, which aims to transition every institutionalized child into a loving family.

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    Mith Samlanh ("Friends" in English) is a local organization working with marginalized children/youth, their families and their communities to build their futures and to develop creative projects that effectively support the children to become in independent and productive members of the community.

    Mith Samlanh was established in August 1994 as a non-religious organization working with street children in Phnom Penh. The non-governmental organization (NGO) was established in response to the needs of marginalized children/youth, their families and their communities.

     

    The Mockingbird Society is an advocacy organization that thinks holistically, creatively, and passionately about meeting society’s obligations to children and youth who need out-of-home care. Their advocacy is rooted in the direct experience and voices of young people who have experienced foster care and youth homelessness.

    Moroccan Children's Trust is a small British charity that works to uphold and to protect the rights of all Moroccan children. They support some of the most vulnerable children and families in Morocco, on the street and at home, through relational, holistic social work. They aim to help families maintain their autonomy, and to provide a loving home where children can develop their full potential. They also work at regional and national policy levels to ensure that children's rights are upheld across the country.