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.
May 7th is World AIDS Orphans Day, a grassroots campaign to draw attention to and advocate on behalf of the more than 15 million children orphaned by AIDS.
This is a long-term international research project at Oxford university investigating the changing nature of childhood poverty.This is the largest piece of longitudinal research of this size, scope and complexity that has ever been undertaken in the developing world: 12,000 children in four developing countries over 15 years. The study countries - Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam - were selected to reflect a wide range of cultural, political, geographical and social contexts
The Children's AIDS Fund works to limit suffering caused by HIV disease for children and their families in the United States and around the world by providing care, services, education and resources
NAM is an award-winning community based HIV information provider. The team at NAM is based in London, in the UK, but the information is known and used across the world.
The Partnership for Child Development (PCD) works with governments, communities and agencies to enable effective and sustainable school health and nutrition programmes to be delivered to millions of children around the world.
Seeks to improve the well-being and reproductive health of current and future generations around the world. It implements a programme on gender, youth and poverty.
TALC is a unique charity whose main objective is to promote the health of children and advance medical knowledge and teaching in the UK and throughout the world by providing and developing educational material.
GYCA is a youth-led, UNAIDS and UNFPA supported global network of more than 5,000 young leaders and adult allies working on youth and HIV/AIDS in 150 countries world-wide.
The Consortium represents the collective will of UK based international development NGOs, academic institutions, government agencies and other political and civil society actors to work together to understand and mitigate the impact of AIDS in developing countries.
A Christian relief, development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.