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Expanding our Global Network: Welcoming VVCYF to Keeping Children Safe

We are thrilled to announce that VVCYF, a non-profit organisation based in Kibaha District, Tanzania, has become a member of our global network at Keeping Children Safe. With shared values and a common goal of promoting International Child Safeguarding Standards, VVCYF brings valuable expertise and dedication to our network.  VVCYF initially started with the aim […]

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Welcoming Handmaid Children Home: Empowering Lives, Ensuring Safety

We are thrilled to extend a warm welcome to Handmaid Children Home as the newest member of our global network at Keeping Children Safe. Based in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Handmaid Children Home is a registered organisation dedicated to transforming the lives of the less privileged and orphaned children and adults across Africa.   Making an Impact:  

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Strengthening Child Safeguarding in Africa: Oselobua Family Foundation Joins Our Global Network

We are delighted to announce that Oselobua Family Foundation has joined our global network of organisations dedicated to promoting International Child Safeguarding Standards. OSEFAFO has been at the forefront of championing child’s rights, child protection, and youth empowerment throughout Africa.  Led by their Executive Director, a certified child safeguarding investigator and specialist collaborating closely with

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Uniting for Child Safeguarding: Welcoming DBI Foundation & Homes to the KCS Network

We are delighted to welcome DBI Foundation & Homes to our members network at Keeping Children Safe.  As a registered non-profit organisation in Nigeria, DBI is dedicated to promoting community health and integrated development nationwide.  DBI Foundation’s focus on providing care and support services for orphans and vulnerable children, and economic empowerment for their caregivers aligns well

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The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Zambia Joins KCS in Safeguarding Youth

We are delighted to announce that The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Zambia has joined KCS’ members’ network!  Their dedication to providing young people aged 14-24 with a non-formal education experience that helps them discover their potential and place in the world is truly inspiring.  As an organisation focused on child safeguarding, we appreciate their

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Empowering Children Through Football: Welcoming Rural Soccer Ghana to the Keeping Children Safe Network

We are excited to welcome Rural Soccer Ghana (RSG) as a new member of the Keeping Children Safe (KCS) network!  RSG Ghana is a non-profit organisation operating in the northern region of Ghana working mainly in deprived communities working with underprivileged children through football activities, promoting sound health and wellness of the youth through participation,

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Welcome BoMoVu to Our Global Network: Promoting Child Safeguarding and Empowerment

We are excited to welcome BoMoVu to our community of organisations dedicated to protecting children from harm.  BoMoVu is an association that develops programs to transform sports and body movement into social benefits, fighting discrimination in these areas. Thanks to their network of volunteer athletes and body activists, they work with various groups such as

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New member: Association in Favour of People with Cerebral Palsy (APAC)

We are thrilled to welcome the Association in Favour of People with Cerebral Palsy (APAC) as the newest member of the Keeping Children Safe network! Founded in 1970 by a group of mothers of children with cerebral palsy, APAC’s mission is to improve the life quality of people with Cerebral Palsy through more than 80

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New online course: Safeguarding children in peacekeeping

Keeping Children Safe and the University of Reading have developed an online introductory course based on evidence from a five-year research project on how to safeguard children in peacekeeping operations. The launch will take place at a hybrid event hosted by the United Nations Office of the Victims’ Rights Advocate on Wednesday, 15 March 2023,

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The Heart of the System

Are you passionate about ensuring the safety of children across the world?   Then do not miss the opportunity to join this free “Child Safeguarding in National Child Protection Systems” global online summit, from 28 to 30 March 2023.  This event will provide a platform for practitioners, decision-makers, researchers, and key stakeholders to share research, case

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Welcome LRSI

A big welcome to our latest member organisation, the Legacy Road Safety Initiative (LRSI). which advocates for greater road safety by focusing on safe school journeys, post-crash emergency care, road user training and empowerment, and research. In their own words, we asked them to tell us why they chose to join KCS’s global members’ network:  What

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Welcome CYPLP

We’d like to welcome another new member to the KCS global network: Children and Young People Living for Peace (CYPLP) is a Pan-African, voluntary, youth-focused, loose membership association in Nigeria, with chapters across Africa. They co-design, co-create and co-execute innovative, home-grown solutions to local challenges driven by locals in vulnerable communities. In their own words, we

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