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Peru
Magaly’s story: How one young woman wants to inspire children
December 18 2017
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Magaly is a 22-year-old woman from the city of Arequipa in southern Peru. She first arrived at the SOS Children’s Village Arequipa at the age of five and a half.
Syria
New SOS Children’s Village opens in Damascus
October 30 2017
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The new SOS Children’s Village offers ‘a loving home for children who need it the most’.
Croatia
The strength to pursue dreams
September 20 2017
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Anita from Croatia shares how support and encouragement helped her reach her goals.
Impact
Assessing our impact
September 11 2017
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Initial impact assessments confirm that quality care improves the lives and well-being of children and families.
Family strengthening
Changing childhoods and futures
August 29 2017
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Martin Chada recalls how his family’s life changed when his mother enrolled in SOS family strengthening eight years ago.
The legacy of an SOS mother
August 4 2017
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This year, Nancy Gicheru – also known as “Grandma Buru Buru” amongst her grandchildren – is celebrating 25 years as a mother in SOS Children’s Villages Buru Buru in Kenya.
The Right to Protection: Ending violence against children
April 6 2017
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New report exposes prevalence of violence against children and describes effective projects around world to reduce and prevent it.
Calling for a partnership to advance the rights of children in alternative care
January 24 2017
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As the first research study of its kind, Towards the right care for children explores alternative child care systems in six countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Care leavers’ recommendations anchored Paris conference on children’s rights in alternative care
November 15 2016
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The international conference, Children’s Rights in Alternative Care: ‘Walk the Talk’, brought care professionals and young experts experienced in European alternative care systems together to discuss ways forward.
Young people help shape training of care professionals
November 11 2016
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At the international conference Children’s Rights in Alternative Care – ‘Walk the Talk!’, young care experts, care professionals, child care experts and representatives from different governments discussed the importance of drawing on young people’s experiences when talking about children's rights.
Youth participation
Prevention, workforce development, and youth participation are focus at pivotal care conference
October 6 2016
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Alternative care experts from around the world, including many young people who have lived in alternative care, met in Geneva this week to discuss the way forward.
New report proposes steps for protecting children in alternative care
February 18 2015
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New research from the University of Bedfordshire and SOS Children's Villages provides practitioners and policy-makers with recommendations for how to protect children in alternative care from violence.
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