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ERIKS Development Partner was founded in 1967 and their mission is to reduce poverty and vulnerability by promoting the rights of the child. They focus mainly on the child’s right to education, health and protection.
After the fall of the Iron Curtain and the end of the Ceaușescu regime Fr. Georg Sporschill SJ was sent to Bucharest by his Order in 1991. There he took care of the many abandoned children on the streets and founded CONCORDIA social projects. A house on Piață Concordiei, Concordia Square, is the name given to the still young social organisation.
Over time CONCORDIA opened several houses where children grow up in family-like communities, social centres and the first training workshops for young people. Starting in 2004, family & social centres were established in several villages in the…
Concordia Social Projects Moldova (part of Concordia Social Projects International) is a non-governmental, non-commercial and apolitical organization, which started its activity in 2004. The main goal is to contribute to the harmonious integration in society of disadvantaged people, to promote the rights and provide the necessary social assistance to these people.
For 14 years CONCORDIA Moldova has been trying to get where the need is greater. They…
The National Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse CNPAC is a non-governmental organization from the Republic of Moldova that promotes the right of children to protection against all forms of violence, directing their actions to inform, raise awareness and motivate society to stop maltreatment of children.
The Association for Child and Family Empowerment “AVE COPIII” is a public, democratic, politically and religiously independent, non-profit-making organization.
It was found in 1992 and was called “Salvati Copiii Moldova." The main goal of the Association became the protection of rights of all children, as well as providing opportunities for vulnerable groups of people to access different services, particularly for abandoned children, for abused children, victims of labor exploitation and of human trafficking, and for homeless children.
Nowadays the association “AVE…
The Alliance of NGOs Active in the Field of Social Protection of Children and Families (APSCF) is a network of non-governmental organizations working to create a coherent and functional framework for the development of decision-makers, implementation mechanisms and practices, ensuring compliance and real protection of the child and the family
Keystone Human Services International (KHSI) promotes strong, culturally relevant community-based human service systems and equal rights for children, adults, and families throughout the world so that all people can fill culturally valued roles and have equal access to all society has to offer.
Changing The Way We Care℠ (CTWWC) is a Global Development Alliance currently funded by USAID, the MacArthur Foundation and the GHR Foundation, and implemented by Catholic Relief Services and Maestral International, along with other global, national and local partners working together to change the way we care for children around the world. Their principal global partners are Better Care Network, Lumos Foundation, and Faith to Action. CTWWC envisions a world where all children thrive in safe and nurturing families. The initiative works to demonstrate how to enable children to stay in or return…
The Partnership for Every Child CEE/CIS Regional Alliance has existed since 2009 as an informal affiliation of five NGOs: Partnerships for Every Child in Moldova, Ukraine and Russia, Partnership for Children in Georgia and For Our Children Foundation in Bulgaria. The five NGOs share a common mission to prevent unnecessary loss of family care for vulnerable children and provide protection to children without parental care in the CEE/CIS region and are committed to developing a region-wide program that can help to build synergies and accelerate the pace of child care reform across the CEE/CIS…
CCF Moldova – children, communities, families was founded in 2004 and has represented Hope and Homes for Children UK in Moldova since 2005. During this time, they succeeded in closing six residential institutions and returned 940 children back to their families. CCF Moldova also managed to prevent the separation of 1 350 children from their families. They have not entered into residential institutions anymore thanks to their prevention programmes. Family support, day care, nurseries, foster care – are other types of services developed or supported by CCF/HHC in Moldova to advance…