Acclaimed anthropologist Dr. Barry Bogin on the importance of love, the harm of stress, and why every child around the world should be brought back to family.
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“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.
CEO Mark Waddington discusses the important work we are undertaking in India with children living with the consequences of deafness
In the second part of his interview, child development expert Prof Barry Bogin discusses the importance of one to one care for children’s development, and his own hopes for an end to orphanage use worldwide.
An expert in child development, Prof Bogin is a convert to children’s emotional wellbeing as a key factor in their growth. Find out why in part 1 of his interview.
Read part 1 in a series of 3 blog posts by Regional Advocacy Manager Stephen Ucembe. Here he explores voluntourism and how orphanages pretend to help children.
Our Ukrainian colleague Daria describes how she accompanied children on the long journey from Ukraine to safety in Romania.
Kenya’s new care reform strategy is a return to family and community-based care for Kenyan children. Regional Advocacy Manager Stephen Ucembe explains the context for this momentous event.
In May 2022, our CEO Mark Waddington visited our brave team in Ukraine. Despite the danger, these incredible people have stayed in the country to support the children and families still living there.
Liliana Rotaru, chair of our partner organisation CCF Moldova, shares how her team are responding to the refugee crisis in Moldova.