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Voluntas is an International Belarusian and British NGO with a wide remit of activities, including a nationwide programme for the deinstitutionalisation of social orphans and disabled children. Voluntas' programs include early intervention and support for children with profound multiple learning disabilities, deinstitutionalization initiatives, daycare and respite centers for children with disabilities, and equal access playgrounds for children with and without disabilities to play together.
Odessa Charity Foundation “Way Home” began its work in 1996, focused on problems of homelessness and drug addiction among adults. Soon, the organization expanded to focus on rehabilitation and social adaptation for street children, children and adolescents from crisis and low-income families, and more recently with children of IDP families from war zones in East Ukraine. Children and adolescents in all centers of “Way Home”, depending on their needs, get assistance from psychologists, social workers, art therapists, teachers, lawyers and other specialists.
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.…
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.
OrphanCare aims to end institutional care and find permanent family-based care solutions to children in Malaysia through deinstitutionalisation, a multitude of community-based services, and advocacy.
The Children's Institute is a leader in child policy research and advocacy in South Africa. The Institute aims to harness the collective academic capability at The University of Cape Town to promote enquiry, to build capacity through teaching and training, and to present evidence to guide the development of policies, laws and interventions for children. In positioning itself as an independent broker of evidence, the Institute provides information to those who are advocating on behalf of children, and engages in own evidence-based advocacy.
The work of the Children's Institute takes the…
The Children's Rights Centre is committed to the protection of children achieving their potential. Their website has information regarding children's rights including: Policy and laws that uphold children's rights, such as the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, the United Nation's Convention on the Rights of the Child, South African Bill of Rights, and others. The website also features resources, news, and advocacy campaigns on particular issues affecting children such as education, family life, discipline, poverty, violence, HIV/AIDS, disability…
As Australia's first charity, Benevolent has been giving people with disabilities, children, families, older Australians, and carers a helping hand since 1813. Their vision is a just society where all Australians can live their best life.
Kindernothilfe (German for "Supporting children in need") was founded in Germany in 1959 as a Christian organisation to support vulnerable and marginalized children and youth to develop their full potentials. Kindernothilfe Austria was founded in 1996, followed by Kindernothilfe Switzerland in 2004 and Kindernothilfe Luxembourg in 2009.
PROMISE is supporting Europe to adopt the Barnahus model as a standard practice for providing child victims and witnesses of violence rapid access to justice and care. PROMISE undertakes this work to fulfill its vision: a Europe where the human rights of children to protection from violence, support and to be heard are fulfilled.