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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Childline South Africa Logo

Childline is a non-profit organization that works collectively to protect children from all forms of violence and to create a culture of children's rights in South Africa. 

Childline Thailand Foundation (CTF) runs a nationwide 24-hour telephone helpline. Their mission is to provide children in Thailand with trusted and reliable access to protection, health and human services, as is their right, and which the Thai Government adheres to through its ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child.

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

Hotline Number: 1387 

ChildLinK works towards the protection of children against abuse and exploitation, including physical, sexual, emotional, neglect and commercial. ChildLinK aims to strengthen protection networks, systems, policies, procedures and approaches for further impact on the cause.

ChildPact is a network of networks that brings together 600 child-focused NGOs from 10 different countries in the wider Black Sea area to advocate for children’s rights and influence child-related policies. ChildPact strongly believes that all children currently living in institutions are entitled to alternative, community-based care and that physical punishment should be forbidden.

 

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.

CFAB is the only non-government organisation in the UK set up specifically to deal with child protection cases which involve the UK and one or more countries. Through its inter-country social work team, CFAB provides guidance, counselling and practical support on a range of complex international child protection issues. CFAB works with professionals from Local Authorities, the Courts, the police, individuals, NGOs and central Government.

Children Assistance Program (CAP) advocates for the rights of women and children in Liberia. Its mission is to rehabilitate the lives of Liberia’s war affected children and youth towards sustainable futures.

 

Children at Risk Network Nepal Logo

Children At Risk Network Nepal (CarNetNepal) is a Non- profit and Non- governmental organization working for the holistic restoration of Children At Risk (C@R) in Nepal. Children At Risk Network Nepal (CarNetNepal) was unofficially formed on February 14, 2002 as a result of the ‘Children At Risk’ (C@R) conference that was held at Staff College, Jawalakhel, Lalitpur in the year 2000. The conference was organized in collaboration with Viva, Compassion International and Nepal Christian Society with about 300 people of different districts of Nepal.

The goal of the CINDI Network is to create strategic opportunities for networking, collaboration, research, and advocacy; mobilize resources and provide access to information; and build capacity of members to advance the rights of vulnerable children and their families.

CINDI is a member of Family for Every Child.

 

Children in Families (CIF) is a local Cambodian NGO, registered with the Ministry of the Interior since 2009, dedicated to providing high-quality family-based care for orphans and vulnerable children in Cambodia. CIF advocates locally and globally for the belief that the best place for a child to grow up is in a loving family. CIF offers three streams of family care programming: short-term Emergency Care, Kinship Care and Foster Care.