This document discusses international child welfare agencies including United Nations agencies like WHO, UNICEF, FAO, ILO, WFP, UNESCO, USAID, UNDP, and UNFPA that work on issues like health, nutrition, education, and development. It also mentions several non-governmental organizations involved in child welfare such as AMI, CRS, CARE, ICUW, MMF, and SCF. The agencies and organizations aim to promote children's rights, well-being, health, education, and development around the world.
Introduction to child welfare agencies and their purposes, including education, health support, and family strengthening. Lists various UN and non-governmental organisations involved.
WHO's establishment, mission, and activities in preventing diseases, promoting health services, and supporting child welfare initiatives, including polio and immunization programs.
UNICEF's history and major milestones focusing on child rights, nutrition, and education. Highlights their global outreach in improving child welfare since 1946.
FAO's mission to enhance living standards through food security, nutrition, and support for agriculture. Connection to child welfare and improving nutrition for children.
ILO's objectives aimed at promoting rights at work and eliminating child labour. Overview of the IPEC program initiated to progressively eliminate child labour.WFP's goals in saving lives, enhancing food security, and reducing child mortality, especially in emergencies, underscoring the importance of nutrition.
UNESCO's mission to develop educational resources, promote literacy, and support children's education, especially for migrant communities.
USAID's establishment and its services, focusing on economic development, human rights, healthcare, and education in over 100 countries.
UNDP's collaboration with countries on poverty reduction, crisis recovery, and human development, including women's empowerment.
UNFPA's objectives to ensure safe pregnancies and fulfillment of potential, along with its initiatives in India.
Overview of various non-governmental agencies involved in child welfare, emphasizing their roles and contributions.
CHILD WELFARE AGENCYAN ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT
RESPONSIBLE FOR SOCIAL WORK CONCERNED WITH THE
WELFARE AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING OF CHILDREN
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PURPOSES
To educationof children
To promote and conduct research
To help training and education of teachers
To provide health support for children
To ensuring safety of child
To strengthening families to successfully care for their children
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UNITED NATION AGENCIES
1.WHO ( world health organisation)
2. UNICEF (united nations international children emergency fund)
3. FAO (food and agricultural organisation)
4. ILO (international labour organisation)
5. WFP (world food programme)
6. UNESCO (united nations educational scientific and cultural
organisation)
7. USAID (united state agency for international development)
8. UNDP (united nations development programme)
9. UNFPA (united nation fund for population activities)
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NON GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES
1.AMI (association of montessori international)
2. CRS (catholic relief services)
3. CARE ( cooperative for american relief everywhere )
4. ICUW ( international union for child welfare)
5. MMF (meals for millions fund )
6. SCF (save children fund)
• Global healthmatter
• Shapping the health research agent
• Setting notes and standard
• Articulating evidence based policy option
• Providing technical support to country
• Monitoring and assessing the health trends
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• Prevent andcontroll specific disease
• Development of comprehensive health service
• Family health
• Environmental health
• World health statistics
• Biomedical research
• Estblished in1946
• Headquarters Newyork
• Active in morethan 190 countries
• South central asia regional office located in Newdelhi
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MILESTONES
• 1946 –Focus on food to europe
• 1953 – UNICEF become a permanent organisation
• 1959 - Declaration of the rights to the children
• 1961 - Education
• 1989 - Convention of rights of the child
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• Infant andchild feeding ( promote breast feeding)
• Delivering vital micronutrients
• Virtual elemination of VitA and Iodine def
• Promoting maternal nutrition preventing low birth weight
• Monitoring the infant growth rate
• Provide nutrition in emergency young children
• Nutrition and HIV prevention
• Child survival and development & protection
• Basic education and gender equality& rights
AIM
Promote rights atwork, encourage decent employment
oppurtunities,enhance social protection and strengthen dialogue on
work related issues
ILO’s International Programme on Elimination of Childlabour
(IPEC) was created in1992 with overall goal of the progressive
elimination of child labour
OBJECTIVES
• Save lifeand protect livelihood in emergency
• Support food security and nutrition and build livelihood in fragile
settings and following emegency
• Reduce risk and enable people , communitites and countries to
meet their own food and nutritional needs
• Fight micronutrient deficiency
• Reduce child mortality
• Reduc euder nutrition and break the intergenerational cycle of
hunger
• Helps todevelop textbook and promotion and teaching of
national languages to the children of the migrant workers
• Training of staff for preschool children and assist project to
setup production of children’s book and libraries
• Established onNov 1961
• Headquarters in Washington
• Work in over 100 countries
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SERVICES
• Promote economicprosperity
• Strengthen democracy and good governanace
• Protect humanrights
• Improve global health
• Advance food security and agriculture
• Further eduction
• Help societies prevent and recover from conflict or disaster
• Established on1966
• Headquarters Newyork
• Work with 177 coutries
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WORKING AREA
• Povetyreduction
• Crisis prevention and recovery
• Environment and energy protection
• Work closly with NACP in india
• Human development
• Women empowerment
NON GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES
1.AMI (association of montessori international)
2. CRS (catholic relief services)
3. CARE ( cooperative for american relief everywhere )
4. ICUW ( international union for child welfare)
5. MMF (meals for millions fund )
6. SCF (save children fund)