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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OVCsupport.net’s mission is to improve the lives of children affected by HIV and AIDS through providing the most up-to-date information on HIV and children to the global community, and connecting community and nongovernmental organizations, policy-makers, donors and other stakeholders in order to improve the global response. 

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The Centre for Children in Need, "Our Kids," is a pilot project intended to serve as a model for other non-governmental organisations, public-private partnerships and energy-efficient projects in Ukraine and other Eastern Partnership countries. The Centre was established in 2008 by the German-Polish-Ukrainian Society in Ukraine and supports the Ukrainian public authorities in protecting the rights of the most vulnerable people in society: orphans, children without parental care, and those whose families are in challenging circumstances. 

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Overture Outreach International (dba Overture International), is a Christian 501c3 organization established by individuals in the U.S. and Haiti to empower families living in extreme poverty through sustainable social, community and economic development.  Their collaborative network consists of international, governmental, business and non-profit partners.

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Paicabi has developed models for working with children who have been abused, including those who have experienced sexual abuse, social exclusion and commercial sexual exploitation.

Paicabi runs 25 programmes in three regions reaching 2,000 children a month with a staff of 400. They are part of a government committee on child rights and child protection and several national and international networks. They also work with schools, family courts and communities.

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Pamoja Leo is a non-profit organization in Tanzania founded in 2014. They work to promote resilience through community activities, to support leadership and entrepreneurship as skills that will carry children far into adulthood and to ensure that the welfare and wellbeing of children is seen as central and valued.

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    Paraguay Protege Familias (PPF) is a volunteer movement (led by a group of children's homes, foster care agencies and other organizations, churches and pastoral networks, professionals, and business leaders) that seeks to support families and ensure that all children that cannot remain with their birth families are placed in the care of safe and loving families. This is achieved by mobilizing every segment of society, along with connecting with decision-makers and those who work directly with Paraguay's vulnerable children and families.

    The Paraguayan Foster Care Network is made up of civil society organizations: NGOs Corazones por la Infancia and Enfoque Niñez, and the childhood government authority, represented by the “Center of Adoptions” of the Paraguayan childhood governmental body to work towards the fulfillment of de-institutionalization processes in Paraguay.

     

    Parenting in Africa Network (PAN) is a Network of organizations, individuals and institutions keen to promote ‘skillful’ parenting practices in Africa, for the overall wellbeing of children and families.

     

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    The Parenting Research Centre helps children thrive by driving new and better ways to support families in their parenting. The Centre helps governments and community agencies put the best scientific evidence on parenting support into action. Their main focus to date has been on organisations in the fields of health, education and welfare.

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    PFAN is a network dedicated to social justice for parents and families affected by the child protection system in the UK. It was started by a small group of people who are concerned at the growing oppression of children and families carried out, often with the best of intentions, in the name of child protection. PFAN seeks an end to child protection as we know it and for a fundamental change from child protection and rescue to child rights that strengthens family and community.

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