The Joint Learning Initiative on Children and HIV/AIDS (JLICA) engages practitioners, policymakers, and scholars in collaborative problem-solving, research, and analysis to address the needs of children living in the context of HIV/AIDS. Its goal is to protect and fulfill the rights of children affected by HIV/AIDS by mobilizing the scientific evidence base and producing actionable recommendations for policy and practice.
The Hope for African Children Initiative (HACI) is a pan-African effort created to address the enormous challenges faced by millions of African children who have either been orphaned by AIDS or live with parents who are sick or dying from AIDS-related illnesses.
Children in Distress, is a small charity registered in the UK with both the Charity Commission for England & Wales and the Office of the Scottish charity Registrar. Its mission is to offer love and care to children living with HIV AIDS or incurable and terminal illness.
This section of UNICEF website provides useful resources on the outcomes of The World Congress Against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. The Congress aimed to draw attention to the plight of children in the world sex trade.
The school of St Jude was opened in 2002 by an Australian young lady from a sheep farm, Gemma Rice (now Gemma Sisia) in Northern Tanzania with the help of her family, friends and local Rotary Club. What started with only a handful of children and one teacher is now in 2009 a thriving school of almost 1200 children, 130 teachers and 200 staff.
Welfare for the Street Mothers and Children Organisation's (WeSMCO) mission is to create a conducive environment, in which the rights of destitute mothers and children are protected, respected and fulfilled.
Children affected by HIV/AIDS (CHABHA) works to improve the lives of vulnerable children who are affected by HIV/AIDS by providing support during the dependent years of childhood and youth, thus enabling them to become independent young adults.
Children In Need Network (CHIN) is a national network of non-governmental organisations, community based organisations and faith based organisations working to improve the welfare and uphold the rights of children in Zambia.
The main objective of this resource website is to facilitate knowledge sharing between professionals and others working with children in difficult circumstances, especially street children. The website contains resource materials, country information and a discussion forum.
REPSSI exists to provide leadership, quality technical assistance and knowledge in psychosocial care and support for children and youth in communities affected by HIV and AIDS, poverty and conflict
CCABA is a collective of private and public foundations and regranting organizations in the North and South, working to improve the lives of children infected by and affected by HIV/AIDS.
FXB Center for Health and Human Rights focuses on the practical dynamic between the issues of health and human rights. It carries out research on children and global adversity