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In 2018, many civil society organisations and individual practitioners in India came together to discuss learnings and challenges on issues related to the protection and well-being of children in different care settings. They identified the need for a common platform for the exchange of ideas, dialogues, interventions, learnings, knowledge and evidence. It is with that intent that IACN was formed in 2019 with the support of UNICEF India. IACN Secretariat became functional in 2020 and is hosted at Butterflies.
Gudjagang Ngara li-dhi is an Aboriginal organisation on the Central Coast of New South Wales (NSW), Australia representing the Aboriginal communities that fall within the Local government catchment area of Wyong.
In 2011 a group of local Aboriginal women concerned for the growing number of Aboriginal children from the area entering out of home care, were driven by a wish to provide care for families, children and young people within the context of their cultural community.
The name Gudjagang Ngara li-dhi is from the Darkinjung language and means ‘listen to the children’. This principle…
L’Albero della Vita (FADV) works towards improving the family and social system in which a child exists and towards creating a safe environment for his/her effective growth. Internationally, FADV’s operational area currently includes Italy, Kenya, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Peru, and Haiti.
Community for Children’s Rights is an organization working to make Tanzania safe and inclusive for children and young people. Violence against children will prevent Tanzania achieving its development goals. CCR addresses violence against children by enabling people to do the right thing, and explicitly addresses the issue of violence and child protection through the perspective of democratic governance. They are a member of Transform Alliance Africa.
Community Concern of Orphans and Development Association (COCODA) formally registered as a non-governmental organization in Tanzania in the year 2000. COCODA’s establishment, as its name suggests, resulted from intensifying concern among community members in the small town of Njombe over the surging number of orphans, mainly as a consequence to an increase in the number of people infected by HIV and dying from AIDS, majority being adults leaving behind young children without parents. It was obvious then also that this trend had a direct negative impact on social and community development.…
Children At Risk Network Nepal (CarNetNepal) is a Non- profit and Non- governmental organization working for the holistic restoration of Children At Risk (C@R) in Nepal. Children At Risk Network Nepal (CarNetNepal) was unofficially formed on February 14, 2002 as a result of the ‘Children At Risk’ (C@R) conference that was held at Staff College, Jawalakhel, Lalitpur in the year 2000. The conference was organized in collaboration with Viva, Compassion International and Nepal Christian Society with about 300 people of different districts of Nepal. Their mission is to advocate on behalf…
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…
CRM is a group of civil society organizations which was established with a mission to create an enabling environment for children through collective advocacy on child rights issues. Their mission is “TO CREATE AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR CHILDREN THROUGH COLLECTIVE ADVOCACY ON CHILD RIGHTS ISSUES.”
A group of like minded NGOs realized that there is an urgent need to start a child rights movement in the country to tackle the widespread violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation of children. The movement could not be created without the active participation of all civil society actors…
Chance for Childhood is a charity working in Africa to support the most vulnerable children, such as street connected children, disabled children, children affected by conflict and kids behind bars.
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.