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The conference will be held 16-18 November 2016 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It is aimed at leaders, managers and practitioners from civil society, local government and academia that are working with or are concerned with street connected children and youth, and all children affected by family violence. The focus is on the development of effective practice, however the conference will also be used as a regional dissemination platform for the UN Guidelines on Reintegration. There will be a special session in the programme to present this international instrument due to be launched in…
Able Child Africa was initially founded in 1984 as the Uganda Society for Disabled Children (USDC) to support children injured by the Ugandan Civil War in the 1970’s and 80’s. In 2007, USDC in the UK became Able Child Africa and began supporting work with children with disabilities in other countries and with additional partners.
Submission Deadline: 29 August 2014
Firelight provides grants and funding to grassroots organizations working to keep children safe in their communities, including within their homes and in schools. The foundation is seeking to fund a cohort of partners in Shinyanga Region, Tanzania and in Zimbabwe in the following districts: Kadoma, Kwekwe, Gokwe North, Gokwe South, Nkayi, Lupane, Binga, and Hwange that are working on child rights, child protection, or activities that help build children’s emotional…
Kingdom Families is a Christian Faith-Based Organization that began in 2014 as a program under the non-profit Global-Effect Ministries. Kingdom Families focuses on empowering and facilitating the local Tanzanian church to care for orphans, to engage their communities and welcome kids into their own families.
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VRB is a small organization that forms project/study teams to carry out specific projects/study and services in Social Science Research, Monitoring and Evaluation (RM&E), Knowledge Management and Learning, and Technical and Professional Services.
Child Watch is a Non Governmental Organization registered in Tanzania with the focus of safeguarding children's rights through ending child trafficking and its associated impacts like child labour, child sex exploitation, early marriage, GBV and all other forms of violence against children in Tanzania. With an interest of safeguarding children's rights in the community.
They aim to achieve this through capacity building, policy reviews (Child rights governance) on children's issues, strategic partnership and research on children's challenges with associated programs on health, education,…
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.
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…
The African Network for the Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN) is a pan African network that promotes child rights and child protection in Africa.