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1. To propagate, restore & promote Rights of Child internationally;
2. To work at grassroots level with children, their families and their communities to make lasting improvements in the lives of the neediest children;
3. To work on issues and build adequate infrastructure, national and international partnership to combat Poverty, Hunger and Injustice through influencing policy aVISION
A sustainable & values based world family for children free from Poverty, Hunger & Injustice
MISSION
To work with communities (especially with Children) as a support organisation to reach full of their natural potentiality, equal opportunity & dignity by:
§ Advocating for compassionate policies and actions to uphold Rights of Child;
§ Enhancing community capacity to move from Assistance to Long-term Self-sufficiency through Food & Livelihoods security.
§ Partnering with Women and Children Groups, People’s Organisations & Movements, Local Self Governance System & likeminded support NGOs to ensure Rights and Entitlements.
§ Influencing changes in public policies meant to end Poverty, Hunger & Injustice
Since its inception (30th December 1994), childright, as per it’s capacity, concentrating full of its potentiality on Combating Poverty, Hunger & Injustice, Promoting Rights of Child, Education; Working children, Children and women in begging - in prostitution; Food and Livelihoods security, Women empowerment through SHGs and / Nano Finance / Micro Credit / Enterprise promotion; disaster preparedness, relief & risk management; rights based action and advocacy; & training/ consultancy.
AREAS OF ACTIVISM:
Rights of Child
Immoral Human trafficking, sexual exploitation and women / children in prostitution
Child exploitation / Child labor
Right to Food, Poverty, Hunger issues
Children and Women in Begging
Farmer’s Rights and small agricultural produce vendor’s rights
Slum dwellers Rights
Differently Able persons rights
Local Self Governance & Right to Information
Gender inequity (against social system of making widow)
Women’s Anti Liquor Movement
Life and Livelihoods
Dalit & Human Rights