Child Protection in India

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Region: India

Child protection in India is a complex issue that involves various forms of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and violence against children. The lack of adequate laws, policies, and implementation mechanisms, along with social and cultural factors, pose significant challenges in ensuring the safety and well-being of children in the country.

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                Janani Home which was established in 2012, transforms the lives of underprivileged and abandoned young girls.  The children are taken care for their safe stay, food, health care, and education. The ch...
                
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                This project will promote academic success, pay school fees, school kit to under privileged and to tribal children. This project will ensure the children education without drop-out. 241 child labor tr...
                
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                Children orphanage aim to provide care & support to 60 orphans, street children, education, health, shelter. Orphanage has 6 Care Takers, Teachers. Abandoned Orphans getting food, education, uniforms,...
                
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                Helping children and their families from 'untouchable' communities in rural India escape poverty, child-labour in 'bidi' cigar factories, and ill-health through education, health care and livelihood s...
                
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                Our Child sponsorship is a unique program that connects one child in need with one compassionate person like you! This program is giving children our children a chance to grow up healthy, educated, an...
                
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