La Fundación FUNDAMOR, es una institución sin ánimo de lucro, que se especializa en programas de intervención social que promueven la inclusión, educación y protección de comunidades vulnerables.
A través de distintos proyectos contribuyó a mejorar la calidad de vida de niñas, niños y jóvenes en estado de vulnerabilidad y afectados por el VIH, brindándoles protección y atención integral.
GAJOP is a civil society entity, created in 1981, with Special Consultative Status at the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). Its institutional mission is to “Defend and promote Human Rights, focusing on Access to Justice and Security, especially the socially vulnerable segments, through Human Rights Education, Social Control and Public Policy Monitoring, aiming at the construction of a society that is dignified, just and democratic. “
The General Directorate of Olt aims to provide county-level implementation of policies and strategies of social work in child protection, family care, the elderly, the disabled and any person in need.
The German-Polish-Ukrainian Society (GPUS) supports the democratic and economic transformation taking place in the countries of Eastern Europe. The Society, formerly the German-Polish Society for Eastern Europe, was founded in 1995 as an international non-profit organization under German law. It is based in Berlin, Germany. Its mission is to support civil society formation in post-communist countries within appropriate regulatory frameworks, to promote social and community values, and to create competencies for sustainable development.
GHR Foundation is a design-build philanthropy creating change with their partners around the world in the areas of global development, education and health.
GCF is an organization in South Africa that supports vulnerable children and families.
The Global Allience for Children seeks to create platforms through which multi-sector partners can deliver measurable results for children deprived of safe, nurturing family based care. Global Alliance for Children is a coalition of foundations, multilateral and bilateral agencies, governments, universities, corporations, implementing agencies and individual experts working together to ensure that children realize their full developmental potential within nurturing, protective family based care.
Global Child Advocates began in 2008, in response to a few children working on the streets in Thailand, where young girls and boys begged at night or dug through the trash for recyclables to sell. If they did not earn enough money each day, they were ‘beaten’. We responded by opening a ‘Safe house’ for these children, which was always meant to provide short-term care.
Global Communities began working in Rwanda in 2005, implementing the Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Program (CHAMP). Global Communities is implementing the Improved Services for Vulnerable Populations (ISVP) Program, which aims to assist 50,000 vulnerable households in 12 districts. Locally known as USAID Twiyubake, the program is designed to build and enhance lasting self-reliance in a way that promotes mutual support.
The Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children promotes universal prohibition and elimination of corporal punishment. Supporters of this aim include UNICEF, UNESCO and many international and national organisations and prominent individuals.