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Hope for Children is an international humanitarian and independent organization dedicated to improving the lives of vulnerable children worldwide. The organization's work is based on the principle of promoting and protecting the rights of all children.[1]
Presence
[edit]The Center for Policy CRC Hope for Children currently employs over 110 professionals in Cyprus. In addition to operations in Cyprus, the organization has field offices in Hungary and the USA, with representation through the Center for Policy CRC chair in Denmark, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Italy, Romania, Nigeria, and the United States.[citation needed]
Hope for Children collaborates with national, regional, and international advocacy institutions working to reform child protection systems on behalf of children who depend on them for protection and care.[citation needed]
International and European Cooperation
[edit]The humanitarian organization has initiated and established close cooperation with institutions and actors at the international and European levels, including legislative, executive, and judicial instruments. It is a member of significant networks to further promote children's rights globally.[2]
The Center for Policy CRC Hope for Children is a member of:
[edit]- The Observatory in the Committee of the Lanzarote Convention of the Council of Europe
- Participant in the Conference of International Non-Governmental Organizations of the Council of Europe (INGO)
- Collaborative partner of the Council of Europe for the ONE in FIVE campaign
- National focal point for separated children in Europe
- Focal point for the European Network of Ombudspersons for Children
- Member of the European Federation of Missing Children Europe
- Participant in the Fundamental Rights Platform (FRP)
- Founding member of the PROMISE Barnahus Network
- Member of the Anna Lindh Foundation Euromed Network
- Founder and coordinator of the Chairs Network of the Center for Policy CRC
- National contact point for the European Observatory on Juvenile Justice
- Member of the European Network of Cities for Children
- Member of the Unknown Destination campaign
- Founding member of the INTEGRA Network
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