The Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child was founded in 1992, registered in December 1992 as a society under the Societies Registration Act 1860, by Supreme Court Advocate Anees Jillani.
SOS Children’s Villages International is an international NGO that works with communities and governments to prevent family breakdown and to care for children who have lost parental care, or risk losing it. SOS Children’s Villages Latvia is a social charity organization that provides a long-term family based care for children who have lost their parents.
SOS Children’s Villages International is an international NGO that works with communities and governments to prevent family breakdown and to care for children who have lost parental care, or risk losing it. SOS Lithuania's services include: family strengthening, professional family-based care, family reintegration, group homes, parenting support, recreation, and more.
SOS Children’s Villages is an independent, non-governmental international development organization which has been working to meet the needs and protect the interests and rights of children since 1949. It was founded by Hermann Gmeiner in Imst, Austria. SOS Children’s Villages began to operate in Ukraine in 2003.
SOS Children’s Villages International is an international NGO that works with communities and governments to prevent family breakdown and to care for children who have lost parental care, or risk losing it.
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SPOON works toward building a world where children without families and those with disabilities are seen, nourished, and given a chance to thrive. SPOON creates and spreads readily accessible tools that bring critical nutrition and feeding practices to children who often go unseen. They work with partners to equip caregivers with the knowledge and tools they need to ensure adequate nutrition and safe feeding – and train them to teach others.
Stahili works in rural Kenya to combat the institutionalisation of children in orphanages by helping children regain their right to family. They also provide educational opportunities to children and communities. In addition, they monitor the use of children in armed conflict in 10 countries and advocate for the global realisation of children’s rights.
Step Ahead's mission is to build the capacity of vulnerable families through strengthening programs integrating financial inclusion, community economic development, mentoring, coaching and training to improve outcomes for at-risk children
Step Ahead is a member of the Convention on the Rights of the Child Coalition for Thailand.
Strong Beginnings began as a Child’s i Foundation initiative in partnership with Ministry of Gender, Labo
SCAI was established in 2005 to help address the issue of family separation in Nepal and bring children in need a brighter future. Their projects are designed to strengthen and empower families, help break the poverty cycle and bring about lasting change through working in close partnership with local communities to identify and address the root causes of the issues using a holistic, sustainable model of support.