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This #CarersWeek, we are looking back on our work with the North Tyneside Young Carers Association and celebrating the potential of young people.
Check out the latest news to find out what we have been up to and what we have planned.
This #CarersWeek, we are looking back on our work with the North Tyneside Young Carers Association and celebrating the potential of young people.
In 2019, Child to Child developed a resource on mentoring for Terre des Hommes, as part of the MINT project in Europe. This points to good practices for supporting refugee and migrant children.
Our article on Pikin to Pikin Tok has been published in the esteemed British Medical Journal, after the project was chosen as an example of multisectoral collaboration by the WHO.
With the help of CtC of the Americas, two grassroots institutions with long histories of implementing the CtC methodology are collaborating across the continents to tackle a global problem—microbial resistance due to antibiotic abuse.
Child to Child has collaborated with UK think tank Quilliam on a new research report focussed on the vulnerabilities of unaccompanied child refugees to extremist groups such as ISIS and current UK government safeguarding policy.
Child to Child of the Americas recently held a four day workshop in Ecuador, which combined indigenous values and the Child to Child approach to impart lessons on health and the environment.
A group of ESOL students (English for Speakers of Other Languages) at the College of North West London rolled up their sleeves to raise money for Ebola-affected orphans in the remote Kailahun District of Sierra Leone.
Our Peruvian partner CEDET was recently awarded the “Javier Pérez de Cuéllar” Human Rights Award by the government of France in recognition of its effective work in the “promotion, defence, and protection of human rights,” including the rights and well-being of Afro-Peruvian children.