ChildHope has now closed having operated from 1989 to 2023. This section of the website serves as an archive.
None of the projects are now funded via ChildHope, however in many cases the work described continues to be delivered in some form by our partners.
Human 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 projectProviding Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in 20 secondary schools as a tool to promote the re-enrolment and retention in education of 7,400 vulnerable children (11-16 years) including 3,800 vulnerable girls and 200 children with disabilities living in earthquake-affected regions of Nepal.
Read about this projectIn Sierra Leone, the prevalence of teenage pregnancy is gradually becoming a crisis. This severely reduces the opportunities for girls to continue their education and negatively impacts their development and future opportunities. ChildHope is supporting teenage mothers through vocational training and livelihood support.
Read about this projectGirls and disabled children face great barriers in accessing education. This project is part of the UK Government's Girls Education Challenge. Helping over a million of the world’s poorest girls improve their lives through education.
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 projectSupporting girls vulnerable to poverty, gender discrimination, abuse at home, in schools and in communities which is forcing them into sexual exploitation.
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