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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…
The All-Ukrainian Non-governmental Organization, League of Social Workers of Ukraine, was founded in November 1999. The main goals of the organization are assistance of development and improvement of social policy in Ukraine and promotion of social and economic interests of society and the realization of human rights and freedoms.
The League of Social Workers of Ukraine is member of the Ukrainian Child Rights Network.
Rinat Akhmetov Humanitarian Center ran from 2014-2020 in order to provide maximum assistance to all civilians of Donetsk and Luhansk regions affected by the military actions. Their main objective is to assist civilians, who have suffered during the conflict, as efficiently as possible and within the available resources. The Center’s aid must reach firstly those who need it the most (children, elderly and disabled people).
The Centre for Children in Need, "Our Kids," is a pilot project intended to serve as a model for other non-governmental organisations, public-private partnerships and energy-efficient projects in Ukraine and other Eastern Partnership countries. The Centre was established in 2008 by the German-Polish-Ukrainian Society in Ukraine and supports the Ukrainian public authorities in protecting the rights of the most vulnerable people in society: orphans, children without parental care, and those whose families are in challenging circumstances.
"Our Kids" is a unique public-private…
The German-Polish-Ukrainian Society (GPUS) supports the democratic and economic transformation taking place in the countries of Eastern Europe. The Society, formerly the German-Polish Society for Eastern Europe, was founded in 1995 as an international non-profit organization under German law. It is based in Berlin, Germany. Its mission is to support civil society formation in post-communist countries within appropriate regulatory frameworks, to promote social and community values, and to create competencies for sustainable development.
The GPUS in Ukraine works toward a …
Hope and Homes for Children has worked in Ukraine since 1998. Ukraine has one of the largest system of institutional care in Europe, with almost 100,000 children living in 663 orphanages. Hope and Homes' work began with the development of a number of family based alternatives to institutional care, followed by the creation of services for mothers and babies. In 2007 they began a pilot closure of an orphanage near Kiev, allowing them to demonstrate how, through the development of quality family support services and family based alternative care, institutions are unnecessary. As a…
Ukrainian Foundation for Public Health is an international charitable foundation established by a global health and human rights organization HealthRight International - a global health and human rights organization working to build lasting access to health for excluded communities, including orphans and vulnerable children - in 2008. They work in the public health and human rights sphere to ensure equal access to health for marginalized populations. Their mission is to work to improve life quality and enable marginalized populations to exercise basic rights by …
The organization was founded in 2001 as a public initiative by a group of journalists who have teamed up in order to protect the rights of vulnerable children and families. In 2005, “Magnolia” was registered as a Ukrainian national nongovernmental organization. In 2015, the NGO "Magnolia" became a co-founder of The Ukrainian Child Rights Network. In 2017, the NGO "Magnolia" became a co-founder of the coalition "Against tortures". In November 2017 they joined in the…
SOS Children’s Villages is an independent, non-governmental international development organization which has been working to meet the needs and protect the interests and rights of children since 1949. It was founded by Hermann Gmeiner in Imst, Austria. SOS Children’s Villages began to operate in Ukraine in 2003. Since then SOS Ukraine has been implementing comprehensive programs to support families and protect children’s rights in Kyiv city…
Ukrainian Child Rights Network is a representative, expert and coordination body, formed by a group of NGOs during 2014 in order to strengthen child rights protection in Ukraine. The organization was created to consolidate efforts, and to improve coordination within civil society in Ukraine and its influence on public policy in the field of child rights.
The Network "strives for a happy, healthy, safe, family environment for every child." The Network currently includes 9 members:
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