Developing programmes to support working and street connected children that are led by children and encourage child participation and decision making. Using sport within an integrated programme, the project aims to overcome social isolation, increase self-esteem and tackle substance abuse and risky behaviour.
Read about this projectHuman trafficking has become a serious problem in Nepal, as the incidence rate continues to rise. Without protection or support, children and women are particularly vulnerable to modern slavery. This project aims to prevent child trafficking and modern day slavery through community and government action.
Read about this projectOverview of our work tackling child labour and modern slavery in Bangladesh and Nepal. This is an action research project into the triggers for the worst forms of child labour in Bangladesh and Nepal as part of the Asia Child Labour consortium.
Read about this projectWe ensure child waste pickers have the skills, rights awareness & aspirations needed to access life changing opportunities & improve their health.
Read about this projectProvide girls and young women working on rubbish dumps training and support to re-enter education. Empowering them and giving them the tools and support to attain better futures for themselves.
Read about this projectDeveloping programmes to support working and street connected children that are led by children and encourage child participation and decision making.
Read about this projectAround 150,000 of Mombasa's 1 million + population live in urban slum areas and on the streets. Street children are unfairly targeted by police, victims to illegal clean ups, and unjustly sentenced to prisons. Many street children in Mombasa become addicted to glue, using it to take away hunger pangs and stomach rotten food. ChildHope supports outreach activities and alternative education so these children have opportunities at better lives.
Read about this projectSupporting girls vulnerable to poverty, gender discrimination, abuse at home, in schools and in communities which is forcing them into sexual exploitation.
Read about this projectBangladesh is the world’s 2nd largest producer of clothes for high street retailers. There are 3.5 million people working in 5000 factories. 85% are women.
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