“Mummy, I don’t want to go back to the orphanage. Please let me come home.” These are the words of Sunil*, a young boy from Nepal who spent two years inside an orphanage. Read on to find out how we reunited him with his family.
Tag: Hope and Homes for Children
Many children growing up in Nepal’s orphanages regularly go hungry, suffer beatings, and live in constant fear. This Christmas, we urgently need your support to help reunite children in orphanages with their families. Watch our video to find out how you can help keep children safe from harm.
Watch Ukraine country director Halyna Postoliuk’s heartfelt speech on the opportunities for child care and protection reform in Ukraine, during the closing session of our Ukraine Recovery Conference side event, hosted in London at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office headquarters.
In part three of her story, Rukhiya explains why she is now such a passionate advocate for an end to the use of orphanages worldwide.
In this second part of Rukhiya’s story, she describes how finding a new family freed her from the orphanage and transformed her life.
In the first of three instalments, Rukhiya describes how her harrowing childhood in an orphanage in Kenya set her on the path to becoming a passionate advocate for ending the institutionalisation of children worldwide.
As we think about the importance of family and hold Ukrainians in our thoughts, here is a festive Ukrainian biscuit recipe for you to enjoy making yourself or with younger members of your own family.
On International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Nolan Quigley, our Director of Global Advocacy shares his reflections on the impact of the war in Ukraine war on children with disabilities and on their institutionalisation.
Irina Papancheva, Head of EU Advocacy, reflects on the recent Missing Children Europe’s Under the Radar conference.
We asked some of the children we’re supporting in Ukraine: ‘What’s your Christmas Dream?’ This is what they shared with us.