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
A project managed by Boston University's Center for International Health and Development (CIHD) to improve coverage and quality of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) programs in developing countries through conducting applied research on PEPFAR programmed activities.
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.
Humana People to People South Africa is a member of the International Humana People to People Movement, represented in 40 countries worldwide and running over 180 projects in the areas of HIV and AIDS, Child Welfare and early Child-hood Development, Teachers Training, Farmers Training, Vocational Training and Clothes Sales.
Terre des hommes Foundation, Lausanne, (Tdh) has focuses on child trafficking. It has developed an understanding of child trafficking from its fieldwork experience in several countries, from its expertise in child rights and from the collective experience and knowledge of other agencies.
FANTA-2 works to improve nutrition and food security policies, strategies and programs through technical support to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and its partners, including host country governments, international organizations and NGO implementing partners. Focus areas for technical assistance include maternal and child health and nutrition, HIV and other infectious diseases, food security and livelihood strengthening, and emergency and reconstruction.
The Interagency Youth Working Group (IYWG) seeks to provide global technical leadership to advance the reproductive health and HIV/AIDS outcomes of young people ages 10-24 in developing countries