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.
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.
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.
Participation Works is a partnership made up of the following six agencies: the British Youth Council, Children’s Rights Alliance for England, KIDS, National Council for Voluntary Youth Services, National Youth Agency and Save the Children UK. The Carnegie UK Trust was one of the initiating partners and coordinator of Participation Works until September 2006. The National Children's Bureau were partners until June 2013.
P4EC operates in Russia, Moldova and Ukraine to ensure vulnerable children who are, or risk being, separate from their family or community remain in a safe environment, free from poverty, violence, and exploitation.
P4EC is a member of Family for Every Child.
The Partnership for Every Child CEE/CIS Regional Alliance has existed since 2009 as an informal affiliation of five NGOs: Partnerships for Every Child in Moldova, Ukraine and Russia, Partnership for Children in Georgia and For Our Children Foundation in Bulgaria.
Every Children's Partnership is a charitable organization that professionally helps families, communities and the state create the best conditions for children's development. Every Child's Partnership introduces innovative social technologies and services that help preserve families for children, contributes to the improvement of social policy in accordance with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. P4EC Ukraine's services include: trainings, textbooks, social advertising, development and implementation of social services, monitoring and evaluation, and social technologies.
Partnership for Family Strengthening (PFS) is a Christian NGO which exists to implement action and advocate for child and family welfare. Established to ensure the prevention of family breakdown as they support the Reform of Care across the globe, PFS is strategically working in partnership with communities in Ghana to develop community-based family preservation, child protection and alternative care solutions for all community members.
The Government of Ghana has developed a Care Reform Initiative and ongoing efforts to move away from residential care for children. The website from the Ghana Department of Social Welfare provides documentation on the National Plan of Action for Orphans and Vulnerable Children and the Government's Care Reform Initiative.