Child Protection

Saturday 13 June 2015

Save the Children in Central Asia Celebrates International Child Protection Day

With over 20 years working experience in Central Asia, Save the Children has a long history of promoting the protection and rights of children regionally. As the International Day for Protection of Children, June 1 is a landmark day for the celebration of children across the world. Save the Children in Central Asia commemorated the day through a variety of activities in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

Friday 26 September 2014

Building the competences of our staff and service providers to improve protection and living conditions of children of migrant families

“During my years in schools and my five years of university I studied a lot but here, in five days, I learnt more useful things than my years in university!” says Fatima Gulieva, 32, during a break from the training of trainers (ToT) on child rights and child protection organized by Save the Children in August 2014, in the framework of the EU funded project “Addressing negative economic and social consequences of labour migration through the Enhancement of Protection Services of Families and Children of Migrants Left Behind in Tajikistan”.

Wednesday 27 August 2014

Save the Children conducts training for Tajik officials on providing support to Children of migrant workers

Kick-off meeting with government representatives was held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, followed by two-days training for officials on managing migration effects for children of migrant workers

Wednesday 9 April 2014

Ensuring service provision to children of migrant families

In close cooperation with the International Organisation for Migration, Branch of «Save the Children International» in the Republic of Tajikistan has conducted four days orientation workshop and Kick Off sessions with newly recruited 6 Lawyers and 6 Income Generation Speiclaists during the first week of April 2014 in the Adults Education Center of the Ministry of Labor, Migration and Employment.

Monday 24 February 2014

INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PROJECT DEVELOPMENT FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS HAS LAUNCHED IN KYRGYZSTAN

The European Union allocated funds for improving the situation of children and adults with disabilities and their families by removing barriers hindering access to education and creating a positive community environment where their rights are enforced. The Action’s duration is 30 month starting from February 1 2014 to August 2016 and will be implemented in 6 regions in Kyrgyzstan (Bishkek, Osh, Jalal-Abad, Kadamjai, Naryn and Talas).