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Forget Me Not is an Australian NGO that works with partner organisations in Nepal, Uganda and India, on the ground with local knowledge and expertise on child protection and prevention of family separation.
Indian Council for Child Welfare, Tamil Nadu is organizing its Second National Conference on Child Abuse for Multidisciplinary Professionals in September 2010. The goal of the conference will be to enhance awareness on the issue, changes and developments in the response to abuse such as the setting up of the Child Welfare Committees and other mechanisms for rescue and rehabilitation of abused children, and above all far more reporting of violence against children. The conference will take place 16-18 September 2010.
Through local partners in ten countries they work on prevention of family disintegration, return to biological family and foster family in the native country. If there are no possibilities for a child to grow up in a secure family in her or his native country, they offer intercountry adoption services.
We protect childhood by providing a family environment for children through direct care, strengthening families, building up communities, and advocating for children's rights in Guatemala, India, Moldova, South Africa, and Sri Lanka.
Udayan Care aims to bring sunshine into the lives of underserved sections of society that require intervention. Registered in 1994 as a Public Charitable Trust, Udayan Care works to empower vulnerable children, women and youth, in 14 cities across 9 states of India.
HAQ: Centre for Child Rights works towards the recognition, promotion and protection of rights of all children. It aims to look at the child in an integrated manner within the framework of the Constitution of India, and the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child, which India ratified in 1992, and contribute to the building of an environment where every child’s rights are recognised and promoted without discrimination. HAQ's work includes…
Sarthi is a children rights organization in Bihar, one of India's poorest regions. They protect and rehabilitate children placed in Bihar's government homes for minors, including children from broken or abusive families, orphaned children, street children, handicapped children and juvenile offenders.
SARTHI participates in outreach efforts on a wide range of issues that confront children in difficult circumstances throughout Bihar. SARTHI's most central work is the protection and rehabilitation of children placed in Bihar's government homes.
SARTHI protects and promote the rights of the…
The Centre of Excellence in Alternative Care, India is group of professionals who wish to bridge the existing gaps between policies and practices in child care system in India and ensure that every child is living in a family environment by strengthening and implementing non institutional - alternative care options in India.
Butterflies is a registered voluntary organization working with street and working children in Delhi since 1989. It is also working with children in Uttrakhand since 2010 and in the Tsunami affected areas of Andamans and Nicobar Island since 2005. Butterflies has earned recognition worldwide for its innovative, realistic and relevant programmes for street and working children.
Butterflies is a member of Family for Every Child.
Foster Care India promotes family preservation, kinship foster care, non-kinship foster care, adoption and aftercare as best practices for children in need of care and protection. They believe in a continuum of care that is in the ‘best interest’ of any child.