The EU Alliance for Investing in Children strongly opposes the position taken by the European Parliament in its vote on the Report on the European Social Fund Plus post-2027. In the EU alone, 20 million children – one in four – are at risk of poverty and social exclusion. Child poverty affects children’s physical and mental health, education, and well-being, and is among the […]
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Every year, the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Annual Day on the Rights of the Child (ADRoC) represents an important opportunity for Hope and Homes for Children and allied organisations to raise attention on the urgent need for global action to eradicate child institutionalisation. This 12 March, as the child rights community prepares to celebrate this […]
Overseas Development Assistance is not charity, nor is it a cost or burden. It is an investment in humanity. Millions of families, and many more millions of children, have their health, education and homes secured as both the direct and indirect consequences of aid. Their well-being and the economic benefits this promotes increases the likelihood […]
You might have seen the recent reports about the flooding and landslides that hit Nepal late last month. In the Kathmandu valley, the worst rains in over two decades took the lives of over 200 people, including 35 children. Fortunately, all the reunified children, families and communities we and our partners in Nepal – Forget […]
Thanks to your donations, our team in Romania has completed the closure of an orphanage in Iași County, bringing the 40 children trapped inside back to family.
“I learned nothing there except trauma.” Read on for Paris Hilton’s brave testimony against institutional child care.
Join CRAG’s ‘Vote for Children’ campaign to make child rights a priority in the 2024 EU Elections. Learn more about our mission.
Watch now: Dame Kristin Scott Thomas on why she’s joining our global movement to get millions of separated children back to family
Sometimes, child care is so expensive parents have no option but to give their children away. This is how CCF Moldova’s bringing them back to family.
“Super Gran may be a work of fiction, but I’ve met the real deal.” Pete Garratt, Director of Global Programmes, tells the stories of four inspiring women who are fostering children in Moldova.