CSC is a global network that promotes street children’s rights through advocacy, research and network development.
The Convention on the Rights of the Child Coalition for Thailand (CRCCT) members are working in partnership with each other and with the Royal Thai Government with the aim of facilitating full implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in Thailand. The CRCCT has six working groups covering different areas of child rights, including an Alternative Care Working Group.
Coptic Orphans is a Christian faith-based organization serving vulnerable children in Egypt. Their Not Alone program, serving orphaned children, provides each child with access to quality education. Through child sponsors and a network of hundreds of village-based volunteers, churches, and organizations, their programs help children stay in school and stay with their families, rather than being placed in an orphanage.
Coram Voice enables and equips children and young people to hold to account the services that are responsible for their care. They uphold the rights of children and young people to actively participate in shaping their own lives.
The Council of the Baltic Sea States's Expert Group on Children at Risk consists of representatives from the Ministries in the 11 member states of the Council. The Expert Group is a platform of exchange for professionals working to support children at risk. The Expert Group consists of senior officials from the CBSS Member States appointed by the ministries responsible for children’s issues in Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden. The European Commission has a seat in the Group.
The National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association, together with its state and local member programs, supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy so every abused or neglected child in the United States can be safe, have a permanent home and the opportunity to thrive.
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CRANE is a network of organisations, schools and churches working with children at risk in the Greater Kampala region. The network currently works with 150 members that have more than 3,462 workers who, together, care for more than 70,480 children at risk. CRANE brings together child care workers, duty bearers and other stakeholders together for collaborative action for transformational change in the lives of children at risk.
Crecer con Justicia is a legal Foundation which firmly believes that all children and adolescents, without distinction, should develop in an environment that gives them the best possible standard of living in all areas of its existence, for which it provides legal representation and psychosocial support services for those children who have been violated in any of their rights.
CUAA is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-partisan organization working to promote the status and quality of life and to assist people with autistic disorders and to support those related to them: kinship, life or professional activity.
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Defence for Children International is an independent non-governmental organisation that has been promoting and protecting children’s rights on a global, regional, national and local level for more than 35 years. Some of their thematic areas of focus include child trafficking, violence against children, children involved in armed conflict, and children on the move.