Useful links
Our partner organisations, donors, development charities and other recommended websites
These are links to ChildHope partner organisation websites in the UK and internationally.
ChildHope's international partners
Adevi: www.geocities.com/adeviperuAmhauta: Ligiaalencastre2000@yahoo.es
Aparajeyo: www.aparajeyo.org
Butterflies: www.butterflieschildrights.org/home.asp
Children Aid Ethiopia: www.chad-et.org.et
Children in Distress Network: www.cindi.org.za
CINI-ASHA: www.cini-india.org
Help a Needy Child : hanci_organisation@hotmail.com
Instituto Noos: www.noos.org.br
JUCONI: www.juconi.org.mx
Mkombozi: www.mkombozi.org
Pendekezo Letu: www.pendekezo.org
Projeto Legal: www.projetolegal.org.br
Promundo: www.promundo.org.br
Proceso Social: dirproscci@infonegocia.net.pe
Uganda Reproductive Health Bureau (URHB): www.urhb.org
Uganda Youth Anti AIDS Association (UYAAS): www.uyaas.co.ug
Sinani: www.survivors.org.za
Our partners in the UK:
Big Lottery Fund: www.biglotteryfund.org.uk
Bond: www.bond.org.uk
Comic Relief: www.comicrelief.com
Department for International Development: www.dfid.gov.uk
Guernsey Overseas Aid Committee: www.gov.gg
Holman Fenwick Willan: www.hfw.com
Hull Freedom Trail: www.hullfreedomtrail.com
Isle of Man Overseas Aid www.gov.im/cso/externalrelations/aid.xml
Jersey Overseas Aid Commission www.jerseyoverseasaid.org.je
Keeping Children Safe: www.keepingchildrensafe.org.uk
PriceWaterhouseCoopers: www.pwc.com
The Thomson Foundation: www.thomsonfoundation.org.uk
Other non-governmental organisations and development agencies
Jubilee Action - www.jubileeaction.co.ukAn international charity working to rescue and protect children.
The Prevalence, Abuse & Exploitation of Street Children
A website for use in both Education & Research consisting of country-by-country reports focused on children who make their homes in the street, including street children, street kids, street homeless children & rough sleepers.
The Advocacy Project - www.advocacynet.org/
Organisation seeking to produce social change by helping marginalized communities claim their rights. This is done by partnering with advocates from the communities themselves.
Free The Children - www.freethechildren.com/
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