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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Plan International is a global organisation that is active in over 70 countries to advance children's rights and equality for girls. Plan International Thailand has been working with communities, civil society and the government to advance children’s rights and gender equality since 1981.

    Plan International is a member of the Convention on the Rights of the Child Coalition for Thailand

    INGO “Ponimanie” strives to build friendly environments for children at risk. The organization aims at promoting maternity, childhood and paternity protection; preventing child abuse and neglect; participating in projects and programs that develop a psychological basis for theoretical and practical actions in the sphere. 

      Ponleur Kuma Organization (PK) focuses on three main areas of direct support: children's right to education, child protection, and gender equality.

      The education program helps to provide access to education to vulnerable children and those living in poverty, including a scholarship program for girls at risk and from poor, landless, violent, and parentless backgrounds.

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      Created in 2012, Pontes de Amor is a non-profit Philanthropic Organization, affiliated to the National Association of Adoption Support Groups (ANGAAD), which operates in Uberlândia and the Mineiro Triangle in Brazil.  It arose from the concern with the guarantee of the rights of institutionalized children / adolescents and the high rates of return of children by adoptive families in Brazil and from family crises in the post-adoption period due to lack of support, psychological and psycho-pedagogical support.

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      The Prevention Collaborative serves practitioners and social movements working to prevent violence against women and children. The Prevention Collaborative works to strengthen the ability of key actors to deliver cutting edge violence prevention interventions informed by research-based evidence, practice-based learning, and feminist principles - through four streams of work: knowledge, accompaniment, community and advocacy.

        Project RED is a Christian faith-based organization working in partnership with the Salvadoran government to bring lasting change to forgotten families in need in El Salvador through actions of Reintegration, Education and Development. Project RED works with the families of children who have been living in orphanages and have been placed in the homes of members of their biological families as a result of the LEPINA Law in El Salvador.

        Projeto Legal is a Brazilian non-governmental, human rights organisation working for the promotion and defence of human rights, especially those of children, adolescents and youth.

        Their focus is the legal and psychosocial care of citizens who have experienced rights violations. Their interdisciplinary team handles the particularities of each individual case and works to keep citizens’ ownership of their rights.

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        PROMISE is supporting Europe to adopt the Barnahus model as a standard practice for providing child victims and witnesses of violence rapid access to justice and care. PROMISE undertakes this work to fulfill its vision: a Europe where the human rights of children to protection from violence, support and to be heard are fulfilled.

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        Foundation PIP is a non-profit CBO (Community Based Organization) that was founded in 2011 in Kisumu, Kenya. The founder, who had a family counselling career that spanned over 30 years in the Netherlands, came to Kisumu, Kenya. As a volunteer within a street- connected organization, she was able to have a clear overview of the policies and operations governing other street-connected organizations and Charity Homes that rescued children from the streets, or where street-connected children were brought.

        PUSKAPA works to help policy makers improve children's access to health, education, justice, and social care in Indonesia. PUSKAPA is composed of an inter-disciplinary team of academics and practitioners from Indonesia and abroad. They pursue their goals through three interrelated set of activities: Research, Policy Advocacy, and Capacity Building.