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Palladium is in the business of making the world a better place, and we believe that collaborative models and systemic approaches are the way to achieve progress and success.
It's no longer enough to pursue social progress or commercial growth. In fact, we don't believe you can have one without the other. When you have both, that's what we call "Positive Impact".
For nearly 60 years, we’ve been helping our clients to see the world as interconnected – by formulating strategies, building partnerships, mobilising capital, and implementing programs that have a lasting social and financial…
LAMb International is a Canadian-based Christian organization that provides training, consultation and program development to ensure safety, permanence and well-being for children, youth, and their families.
Founded in 1976, First Fruit is a Christian organization that works to support Christian organizations operating in the Global South. Whether the context of leadership is rural or urban, grassroots or multi-national, church-based or in the business, public or social sectors, we want to support these leaders by offering the most applicable resources available.
We aim to create highly relevant material targeting areas such as development of ministry skills, technical skills, organizational leadership, and spiritual and character growth. Be it through a degree program, a nonformal program, or…
Heaven’s Family was founded in 2002 by David and Becky Servant. Heaven’s Family actually began as a teaching ministry directed towards pastors and Christian leaders living in developing nations. Today, Heaven’s Family is increasingly invested in helping catalyze disciple-making movements among unreached people groups.
The members of the INSPIRE Community of Practice are individual representatives actively implementing or interested in implementing INSPIRE-related programs to end violence against children from the following constituencies: Academia, Bi- and Multi-lateral agencies, Consortia/Partnerships, CSOs/NGOs, Government bodies and Philanthropic Foundations. Due to overwhelming interest in the membership, there is no size limit.…
Child Identity Protection is the only international not for profit organisation solely advocating for the protection of children's identity rights in family relations. Child Identity Protection was registered as an independent association according to the Swiss Civil Code in 2020 to broadly protect children's identity rights, including name, nationality and family relations. Child Identity Protection works with States and other stakeholders to provide preventive measures and appropriate responses whenever a child is (illegally) …
The Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children was launched in July 2016 by the UN Secretary-General. Today, the End Violence Partnership is the only global entity focused solely on Sustainable Development Goal 16.2: ending all forms of violence against children. The Partnership is made up of over 500 partners, including governments, UN agencies, research institutions, international non-governmental organisations, foundations, civil society organisations, private sector groups, and more.
The Division of International Special Education and Services (DISES), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children, promotes knowledge exchange, collaboration, human rights and advocacy to those who provide services for individuals with disabilities.
Childhood Education International has worked at the intersection of education, human development, and international development since 1892. With specialists in over 35 nations, their mission is to seek innovative solutions to education challenges by providing professional development opportunities, technical assistance, and consultation services around the world.
Their vision is to transform education so that every child has access to quality and equitable care and education experiences that uphold their right to learn. In order to secure the right to learn for every child, CEI also works…
The International Parent Advocacy Network (IPAN) works to increase the influence of parents in child welfare decision making by supporting organizations and activities that promote parent advocacy and the influence and power of parents in child welfare. IPAN’s work will help ensure that children’s, parents’ and families’ needs are met and that their rights are protected.