M’lup Russey is a Christian, non-governmental local organization in Cambodia. M’lup Russey understands that all children and youth grow up and develop in all areas of life- physically, mentally, emotionally and experimentally- when they receive individualized care as part of a family they call their own. Communities have an important role to play in encouraging, supporting and guiding individual families so that they know how to care for all their members, especially children. M’lup Russey strongly believes in partnering with the government, NGOs and communities.
Naba'a is a non-political, non-profit Lebanese organization which works with Palestinian and Lebanese communities. They aim to create an environment in which children and young people can develop and live in harmony, regardless of their religion, sex and nationality. Naba'a also aims to support young children who are most at risk of violence and neglect in their communities: to provide them with opportunities to develop, physically and socially, and to grow up in a safe, healthy and inclusive environment.
National Center for Preventing Child Abuse CNPAC is a non-governmental organization in the Republic of Moldova which since 1997 promotes children's right to protection against all forms of violence by directing their actions to inform, raise awareness and motivate society to stop ill-treatment against children.
The purpose of the National Child Welfare Workforce Institute is to increase child welfare practice effectiveness through diverse partnerships that focus on workforce systems development, organizational interventions, and change leadership, using data-driven capacity building, education, and professional development. Their Real Stories project is a multimedia collection of workforce development stories from students, faculty, and child welfare professionals at all levels.
The mission of the National Family Support Network is to promote positive outcomes for all children, families, and communities by leveraging the collective impact of state networks and championing quality family support and strengthening practices and policies.
National Foster Care Association Malta is about caring for children in care who are part and parcel of the local community and tomorrow’s generation. Their mission is to work with all those involved in fostering in order to achieve the best outcomes for children and young people. NFCAM strives to achieve better living conditions for children and youth in residential care, by working in close collaboration with local government agencies and individuals in the field of foster care.
The National Network for Children is an alliance of civil society organisations and supporters that work with children and families in Bulgaria, including through a foster care programme. They plan and implement advocacy campaigns in order to guarantee the rights of children and improve the well being of Bulgarian families and children. They work in active partnership with the NGO sector, businesses, institutions and individuals with the active participation of the children.
National Residential Care Leavers Network contributes to capacity development and engages with duty bearers to influence policies and programs affecting children and young people in residential care.
National Training's aim is to train and support individuals and organisations directly involved with children, youth and families. For instance: child caregivers, teachers, social workers, pastors, adoptive parents, foster carers and small group home staff.
NEF is an association of leading European foundations dedicated to strengthening philanthropic cooperation. NEF work in partnership with foundations, non profit organisations, government institutions and more. They fund civil society in its work for social inclusion, democracy and international development – in Europe and in the world.