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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Strong Beginnings began as a Child’s i Foundation initiative in partnership with Ministry of Gender, Labo

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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.

Taller de Vida (TdV) works with children affected by the armed conflict in Colombia. It strives to keep them safe and to protect their rights.

Tanzania Child Rights Forum (TCRF) is a platform with open membership committed to credibly support the fulfilment of children’s rights in Tanzania. Formed in 2009 along with Law of the Child Act 2009, the TCRF has reached about 85 Tanzanian Civil Society Organisation (CSOs) working on Child Rights issues across the country in Tanzania to date.

The Teddy Bear Foundation's goal is to provide efficient and professional services that effectively promote healing for children who have experienced abuse and to stop any further abuse. This translates into a mission to minimize any secondary harm to children and their families upon their entering the child protection system

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Telethon Kids Institute brings together community, researchers, practitioners, policy makers and funders, who share their mission to improve the health, development and lives of children and young people through excellence in research. Importantly, they want knowledge applied so it makes a difference

Terre des Hommes International Federation is a network of 10 national organizations working for the rights of children including issues around children on the move and children without adequate care.

 

The Children's Society was founded in 1881 by Edward Rudolf, a young Sunday school teacher and civil servant in South London. The organization started with small group homes for children for poor and homeless children. In 1969, the organization introduced a daycare program to support single-parent families to stay together. The organization began closing its small group homes and moved toward supporting young people in their families and communities.

The Code (short for “The Code of Conduct for the Protection of Children from Sexual Exploitation in Travel and Tourism”) is a multi-stakeholder initiative with the mission to provide awareness, tools and support to the tourism industry to prevent the sexual exploitation of children. 

The Know-How Center for Alternative Child Care is a consulting and research organization working with the government to stop using institutional care for children and develop community services. The know-how center is working to ensure that the deinstitutionalization of the children in Bulgaria is done in a way that values ​​the uniqueness of each child, respects his / her opinion and supports parents and communities in providing a secure family environment.