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A one-stop shop for all African child rights resources, the main objective of the InfoHub is to create a forum to facilitate the exchange of information, ideas and experiences on matters relating to children. The information hub includes a database of resources on child participation, child protection, vulnerable children, and more.
Doncel works to improve the lives of children and youth who live or lived in alternative care; with a focus on improving life opportunities of young people leaving the protection system. We want every boy, girl and adolescent in the country under the care of the State to live their lives In full exercise of their rights.
Doncel's objectives are: Guarantee children’s rights in the framework of the UNCRC; Develop models to work with children and young people that contribute to their development to their full potential; Promote practices that contribute to deinstitutionalisation processes of…
Kids Club Kampala is a community-led organization seeking to empower vulnerable children and their families and reduce poverty in Kampala, Uganda. Kids Club Kampala offers various programs catering to the needs and suggestions of the communities they work in, focusing on children and teens, women, and their families. The Ewafe Project, specifically, offers emergency care to children who have been abandoned and focuses on rehabilitation, reintegration with their families, or finding permanent foster families for them.
One Sky was conceived in 2012 in the Thai-Burma border town of Sankhlaburi, and became a fully registered Thai NGO in June 2013. The founders, Wiwat Thanapanya and Andy Lillicrap, saw a huge gap in essential services for large numbers of vulnerable children and their families. One Sky was created to bring change to services available to vulnerable children in Sangkhlaburi, by promoting a new way of working to support them. They aim to promote professionalism, uphold the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), encourage new ideas and connect…
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.
(CONANI) es el órgano administrativo del Sistema Nacional de Protección de los Derechos de la Niñez y la Adolescencia, se trata de una institución descentralizada del Estado Dominicano con personalidad jurídica y patrimonio propio.
Dentro de la estructura del CONANI, la Oficina Nacional es el principal órgano técnico de rectoría del Directorio Nacional que es la instancia de máxima decisión.
ICS- SP is an innovative African NGO that works in rural areas of Africa together with families, communities, and other stakeholders to create safe and nurturing environments for children to reach their full potential. At the very core of its work is Skilful Parenting and Ending Violence against Children. These are embedded in well-targeted economic empowerment and agribusiness programmes that aim to improve household income…
New Orleans, Louisiana will be the host city for Shared Beliefs, Shared Values: Achieving Excellence in Adoption and Foster Care, the CWLA National Adoption and Foster Care Training Conference scheduled for December 10-12, 2007 at the New Orleans Marriott.
This collaborative national training conference celebrates the continued increase in adoptions of waiting children, primarily by their foster parents. The conference will feature workshops and information on all facets of adoption: special needs, placement of older children, kinship adoptions, domestic adoption and intercountry…
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
PUSKAPA works to help policy makers improve children's access to health, education, justice, and social care in Indonesia. PUSKAPA is composed of an inter-disciplinary team of academics and practitioners from Indonesia and abroad. They pursue their goals through three interrelated set of activities: Research, Policy Advocacy, and Capacity Building.