Description

PFS firmly supports de-institutionalization and works to help care leavers reintegrate successfully into society and develop healthily into responsible adults. PFS is a member of Transform Alliance Africa, a growing network of Child-welfare organizations from various countries across Africa facilitated by Hope and Homes for Children, whose mission is to be the catalyst that will end institutional care of children in Africa by bringing together our collective voices, knowledge, practice and experience to strengthen families and which works towards a vision that one day, in an Africa free of institutional care, all children will belong and grow up in a safe and loving family.

PFS is currently contributing to Child Care Reform in Ghana by advocating for & supporting the ‘FIVE-YEAR ROAD MAP FOR THE CLOSURE OF RESIDENTIAL HOMES FOR CHILDREN IN GHANA’ being implemented by the Care Reform Initiative under the Department of Social Welfare within the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection.

They work in partnership with the Department of Children, Bethany Christian Services, the CSO Working Group on Foster Care and Adoptions (FOSCA); the Better Care for Children Committee; FBOs, and other NGOs working to achieve these goals. They also advocate as the deliberate invested effort in the process of engaging stakeholders, decision-makers and other concerned people to influence behavior, practices and legislation to support and implement actions in line with their stated objectives.

Key Area(s) of Work
Advocacy
Care Leavers
Care Reform
Child Protection
Deinstitutionalization
Family Strengthening/Family Preservation
Family-Based Alternative Care
Prevention of Family Separation/Institutionalization
Implementation
Partners
Location
Ghana