Sahil's Working Partners
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Hurmat
Hurmat--a working group on
“Code of ethics at
workplace" provides guidelines for the protection of dignity and rights of the
survivors of
violence". Hurmat is comprising members of 12 endorsing organizations.
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Aasha (Alliance against
Sexual Harassment at Workplace)
AASHA is a network of organizations that are committed to address the
issue of sexual harassment at workplace and works voluntarily with other
groups on this issue. Aasha works
closely with government, private sector, labor unions and civil society
members and has developed an anti sexual harassment policy.
(http://www.aasha.org.pk)
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HRDN (The
Human Resource Development Network)
The Human Resource Development Network (HRDN), is originated as a Network of professionals and to provide them a
platform where they could share ideas and newer concepts in the field of
development, emerging around the globe and then acclimatize and practice
them at national/regional level. The idea was also to set up a network
that should work as a bridge between individual development professionals
and organizations.
(http://www.hrdn.net)
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Working Group against Child
Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
Working Group works
exclusively on the issue of
child sexual abuse and exploitation. The work of Working Group involves
research, awareness raising, advocacy and capacity building of partners and
stake holders. Working Group consists of 6 organizations which includes
Pakistan Pediatric Association(PPA), Sahil, Rozan, Sach, Save the
Children Uk and Save the Children Sweden.
(http://www.wgcsae.org)
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Child Rights Movement
Child Rights Movement is a collaboration of organizations focusing on
child rights issues.
In view of the
severely exploitative and abusive situation of children in Pakistan a
group of likeminded NGOs realized that individual projects have not
been able to solve the issues of violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation
of children. Hence there was a need for child rights movement in the
country. The movement could not be created without the active
participation of all civil society actors coming together on a single
forum.
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Aflatoun
Aflatoun is a Child
Social & Financial Education
program Aflatoun works on developing a child's ability to better
understand and develop the concept and habit of savings.
Aflatoun believes that all
children have a right to quality education that inspires them to dream,
act, and be the change they want to see in the world. Aflatoun teaches
children the building blocks to be agents of change for their own
development
(http://www.aflatoun.org)
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ISPCAN (International
Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect)
ISPCAN is an international organization that brings together a worldwide
cross-section of committed professionals to work towards the prevention
and treatment of child abuse, neglect and exploitation globally.
ISPCAN's mission is to prevent cruelty to children in every nation, in
every form: physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, street children, child
fatalities, child prostitution, children of war, emotional abuse and child
labor.
(http://www.ispcan.org)
Government
- SAHIL Collaboration
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GJTMAP (Gender Justice
through Masalihat Anjuman Project)
Sahil is a member of Core
Group of MenEngage Alliance working with GJTMAP.
In collaboration with Gender
Justice through Musalihat Anjuman Project, Local Government and UNDP,
Sahil organized a three days workshop on MenEngage from February
12-14, 2008. A total of 34 participants from government, NGOs, UN attended
this training.
(http://www.gjtmap.gov.pk)
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NCCWD (National Commission
for Child Welfare and Development)
Sahil is a member of Technical Committee on Child Protection under
NCCWD. Sahil
actively participated in 5 consultative meetings with Technical Committee
on Child Protection under NCCWD.
Sahil has participated
and supported NCCWD in developing implementation strategies on National Plan
of Action (NPA) and
compilation of country 5 years report.
Sahil has shared all its
achievements, researches and IEC (Information, education and Information) material with NCCWD for presentation on
Third World Congress in November, 2008 in Brazil.
Sahil has
contributed in planning and observing campaign on November 20, 2008 as
International Day of prevention of Child Abuse with NCCWD and UNICEF.
(http://www.nccwd.gov.pk)
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