Right to Play

Right to Play was established in 2000 to protect, educate and empower children to rise above adversity using the power of play in 15 countries. Through this project, the organisation will continue improving safety in schools for 9,000 girls and boys in 30 primary and three secondary schools in the Adjumani District of Uganda in collaboration with the Ministry of Education.

The main focus areas of the project are:

Raising Voices

Raising Voices has been working toward the prevention of violence against women and children by influencing the power dynamics shaping relationship particularly between women and men, girls and boys, and adults and children since 1999. Building on the evidence-based Good School Toolkit, Raising Voices will consolidate and reinforce interventions in 500 previously targeted primary schools and adapting its toolkits to an additional 100 secondary schools in five districts across the Central, Western, Eastern and Northern regions of Uganda.

World Education

World Education has been improving quality of life through education and social and economic development programmes for children and adults in 20 countries since 1951. It will implement its Safe Learning project by building on its ongoing Schools as Zones of Peace (SZOP) activities using SZOP, School Codes of Conduct, Youth-led Peace Circle, and Retroactive Justice approaches in 500 high schools in 16 districts in four provinces of Nepal.

Voluntary Service Overseas

VSO has been working to create a fair world for everyone, especially for the marginalised and the poor, through its inclusive education, livelihoods and health programming in 120 countries since 1958. The organisation will use this funding to strengthen the government-run school system, empower children and parents on child safety, and promote gender-responsive and safer learning environments in 69 schools. In total, the project will benefit 17,000 students in five districts in four provinces of Nepal.

Mercy Corps

Mercy Corps works to empower people to survive through crisis, build better lives, and transform their communities with solutions in education, agriculture, disaster preparedness, economic opportunity, conflict management and resilience in more than 40 countries since 1979.

24
Feb

CSO Forum Webinar: Connecting National to Global Advocacy (Spanish)

9:00 am New York time
Online
Organizer: CSO Forum
Speaker: World Vision and ChildFund Alliance/Educo
Venue: Online

CSO Forum Webinar: Connecting National to Global Advocacy (Spanish)

9:00 am New York time
Online
Organizer: CSO Forum
Speaker: World Vision and ChildFund Alliance/Educo
Venue: Online

The Civil Society Organisation Forum to End Violence Against Children is collaborating with End Violence to host regional webinars. These webinars will bring civil society groups from different Pathfinding countries together, giving them the platform to share information and learn from one another, while also exploring challenges and opportunities around Sustainable Development Goal 16.2.

This webinar, which will be hosted by World Vision and ChildFund Alliance/Educo, will be focused on connecting national to global advocacy around ending violence against children. You will learn more about the End Violence Partnership, the CSO Forum to End Violence Against Children, how CSOs can engage in the voluntary national review process, and CSO collective advocacy with Aliani PKTA in Indonesia. 

 

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05
Mar

CSO Forum Webinar: Collective Actions by Civil Society (Spanish)

10:00 am New York time
Online
Organizer: CSO Forum
Speaker: ChildFund Alliance, Educo and SOS Children's Villages
Venue: Online

CSO Forum Webinar: Collective Actions by Civil Society (Spanish)

10:00 am New York time
Online
Organizer: CSO Forum
Speaker: ChildFund Alliance, Educo and SOS Children's Villages
Venue: Online

The Civil Society Organisation Forum to End Violence Against Children is collaborating with End Violence to host regional webinars. These webinars will bring civil society groups from different Pathfinding countries together, giving them the platform to share information and learn from one another, while also exploring challenges and opportunities around Sustainable Development Goal 16.2.

This webinar, which is hosted by ChildFund Alliance, Educo and SOS Children's Villages, will be focused on collective actions by civil society organisations at the national and regional levels. It will be offered in Spanish. 

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04
Mar

CSO Forum Webinar: Collective Actions by Civil Society (English)

8:00 am New York time
Online
Organizer: CSO Forum
Speaker: Arigatou, ISPCAN and Plan
Venue: Online

CSO Forum Webinar: Collective Actions by Civil Society (English)

8:00 am New York time
Online
Organizer: CSO Forum
Speaker: Arigatou, ISPCAN and Plan
Venue: Online

The Civil Society Organisation Forum to End Violence Against Children is collaborating with End Violence to host regional webinars. These webinars will bring civil society groups from different Pathfinding countries together, giving them the platform to share information and learn from one another, while also exploring challenges and opportunities around Sustainable Development Goal 16.2.

This webinar, which is hosted by Arigatou, ISPCAN and Plan, will focus on collective actions by civil society organisations at the national and regional level. It will be offered in English.

Register here.   View Event
03
Mar

CSO Forum Webinar: Connecting National to Global Advocacy (English)

11:00 pm New York time
Online
Organizer: CSO Forum
Speaker: ECPAT & Save the Children
Venue: Online

CSO Forum Webinar: Connecting National to Global Advocacy (English)

11:00 pm New York time
Online
Organizer: CSO Forum
Speaker: ECPAT & Save the Children
Venue: Online

The Civil Society Organisation Forum to End Violence Against Children is collaborating with End Violence to host regional webinars. These webinars will bring civil society groups from different Pathfinding countries together, giving them the platform to share information and learn from one another, while also exploring challenges and opportunities around Sustainable Development Goal 16.2.

This webinar, which will be hosted by ECPAT and Save the Children, will be focused on connecting national to global advocacy around ending violence against children. You will learn more about the End Violence Partnership, the CSO Forum to End Violence Against Children, how CSOs can engage in the voluntary national review process, and CSO collective advocacy with Aliani PKTA in Indonesia. It will be offered in English.

Register here.   View Event
13
Mar

1st International Care Leavers Convention

Delhi, India
Organizer: Udayan Care
Venue: Amity University

1st International Care Leavers Convention

Delhi, India
Organizer: Udayan Care
Venue: Amity University

The 1st International Care Leavers Convention is gathering youth who have grown up inside children’s homes from India and across the world. This conference will provide a platform for “care leavers” – young people who have left children’s homes upon turning 18 – to tell their stories and share their experiences, amplifying their voices and pushing for change in policy and practice.

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