Child Protection in Colombia

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Region: Colombia

Child protection in Colombia is a major concern due to high rates of violence, poverty, and displacement. Children are at risk of abuse, exploitation, and recruitment by armed groups, and the government faces challenges in providing adequate support and services to vulnerable children and families.

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                In PAN we transform lives throught affection. As a non profit organization, we work everyday for Colombian children and families. Unfortunately, in July 2019, one of our foster homes in Medellin was d...
                
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                Support more than 150 children that every year we take care of and protect, coming from environments of deprivation or neglection and showing signs of physical and emotional abuse. For these kids is v...
                
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                This project will give psychological, social, and economic support as well as occupational therapy to 197 Colombian children with cancer and their families. SANAR NINOS CON CANCER Foundation will also...
                
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                Preventive program  aimed at children and teenagers in Medellin who are between 8 and 18 years old.  They are under psychosocial risk due to a low sense of life, almost no motivation, limited opportun...
                
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                With this project, we will be able to continue our work with children, adolescents, and their families in Tierra Bomba Island. We currently work with the community, directly impacting 1,006 people and...
                
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