Organisation aims and activities: Centre for Child Justice and Rehabilitation (CCJR) exists to respond positively and responsibly to the child injustice and by Becoming an agency of promotion, and protection of Child Rights and Justice as well as rehabilitation centre for the victimized children and youth and prevention
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We also excise to become and make others the arsenals against child injustice and related child abuses and exploitations. In view of this CCJR shall precisely lead in this fight against child injustice by becoming their voice, instrument of protection, development, survival and empowerment of children and participate, respond positively and responsibly and advocate for the rapid action of combat in child injustice. We shall to take part, initiate and coordinate the rescue and rehabilitation activities/programmes of those who are victims of all elements of child injustice and those yoked with the shackles of oppression, poverty, food insecurity, disease, ignorance and abuse/injustice especially Child labor, violence against children, child abandonment, and negligence, defilement, child trafficking, child prostitution, and other wicked forms of exploitation.
OUR THEMATIC AREAS
1. Child Abuse and exploitation and violence against Children
2. Child Labour and Prostitution
3. Health and Adolescence
4. Child survival, development and protection
5. Child Justice and Rule of the Law
6. Democracy and Good Governance
7. Food Security
8. Education and Rehabilitation
9. Street children
OUR PROGRAMMES
Advocacy ,Civic Education and Community mobilization
Child development, survival and protection
Intervention and Outreach
Research and Publications
Rehabilitation
Resources Centre
VCT
Career Development and counseling
Religion and Culture
Legal counseling and Human Rights/Child Rights/Justice Clinic
Arts and Sports
THE MISSION STATEMENT
The Centre for Child Justice and Rehabilitation-CCJR is a Christian, charitable, non profit, non political, interdenominational organisation maneuvered by love, faith, hope ,justice mercy and love of God; to be an agent of demonstrating God’s love, mercy ,care and justice through concrete ,responsible and positive holistic action and intervention to the abused and vulnerable children and youth especially those who were / are been infringed with injustice as inform of in child trafficking, child labour, child prostitution, child exploitation, defilement and any other forms of oppression like poverty, ignorance ,disease, hunger, negligence and abandonment.
Hence we exist to participate in the development, protection and survival of children and youth by calling the world to respond positively and responsibly in the prevention and fight against child injustice by carrying out activities which will develop cultures, laws. policies and behaviors which will prevent all elements which jeorpadise child rights, child development, empowerment, survival and participation through communal and collaborative efforts, initiatives and forces to eliminate child injustice by initiating, mobilising, coordinating, managing and distribution resources and knowledge needed for child development, survival, empowerment and protection .
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE ORGANISATION
1. AIM
The CCJR aims at participating in development, growth, empowerment, protection and survival of children and youth by becoming and make others arsenals and shields against child injustice hence be the vehicles and facilitators for child justice, rights, development, participation and survival by embedding the culture of living in the cardinal values and principles of justice, democracy and the love and fear of God
2. OPERATIONAL AND SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
1. To embed the cardinal values and principles of justice, democracy and the love and fear of God with much emphasis on Child rights development, survival, empowerment and participation
2. To combat and prevent child injustice and protect children from child trafficking, child labour, child prostitution, child exploitation, defilement, crime ,violence against children and any other forms of oppression like poverty, ignorance ,disease, hunger, negligence and abandonment.
3. To rescue and rehabilitate such children who have been/were or are traumatized with injustice in forms of child trafficking, child labour, child prostitution, child exploitation, defilement and any other forms of oppression like poverty, ignorance ,disease, hunger, negligence and abandonment by providing transitional relief, restoration, rehabilitation, protection, shelter, food, clothing and counseling
4. To provide free legal assistance and counseling to the victimized children and youth and be their voice in the matters rising concerning the welfare of them and translate and interpret laws, international charters on child rights in layman language and vernacular languages.
5. To raise awareness of negative impact and extent of child injustice by disseminating the accurate and relevant information on child rights and challenges affecting the children through internet, newspapers, radios, television posters and other suitable media and embargo on massive conducting civic education and capacity building training activities in forms seminars/workshops, debates and rallies.
6. To empower, inspire, train and prepare the children and youth to be reliable, useful, responsible, assiduous, conscientious, pious and visionary ,industrious, meticulous, virtuous citizens
7. To be engaged in income generating activities in order to raise money and materials to aid this noble objectives as above and coordinate, manage and distribute such resources
THE VISION OF THE ORGANISATION
The vision of the organization shall be a vibrant, democratic, loving, responsible, God fearing Child centred society whose children and youth are free from shackles of oppression, abuse, exploitation, violence, crime, poverty, hunger, disease and ignorance.
THE MOTTO/SLOGAN
“ Respond responsibly and positively-Fight and Prevent Child Injustice’’
COMMITMENTS AND VALUES
1. CCJR shall be committed to:
i. Ensuring the child rights are recognized and respected by the state, people, public and private sector, politicians, religious associations or groupings
ii. Ensuring that child rights are regarded, respected and recognized as part and parcel of the laws of the state hence the perpetrators are brought to the court of law
iii. Initiating and implementing projects according to the needs of children and local communities not of CCJR
iv. Providing free legal assistance and counseling and rehabilitation to the victims of child abuse and injustice
v. Providing support that will have a very a long term positive impact on the communities
vi. Encourage the communities to understand and respond responsibly and positively to the needs of children especially the vulnerable and those traumatized with child injustice.
vii. Consolidating humanitarian spirit in the members of communities.
Operational level: Regional
Works with age groups : Children 0 - 18
Organisation type: NGO - non governmental organisation
Organisation mandate: Provide training or education on child rights
Areas of expertise: Armed conflict, Children and the media, Children living with HIV/AIDS, Children with disabilities, Economic rights, Family and alternative care, Gender and girls, Health and welfare, Minority or indigenous children, Reporting to and monitoring the CRC, Sexual exploitation and abuse
Countries in which this organisation works: Malawi
Other organisations based in Malawi:
- Centre for Youth and Children's Affairs
- Child Rights Information and Documentation Centre
- Eye of the Child
- Human Rights Consultative Committee
- Participatory Rural Development Organisation
- UNICEF - Malawi
- Youth Net and Counselling (YONECO)
- YouthNet and Counselling
Organisations working in similar fields:
- African Commission on Human and People's Rights
- AKSHAYA Rehabilitation Trust
- Anita Home
- Artists United 4 Childrewn and Youth Development (AUCAYD)
- Associação Brasileira de Magistrados, Promotores de Justiça e Defensores Públicos da Infância e Juventude
- Association Défis - Jeunes pour le Développement
- Association for the Promotion and Progress of Children in Khenchela
- Association pour l'Encadrement des Orphelins et l'Education à la Paix
- Autre Vie
- Center for the Human Rights of Children
- Centre For Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC)
- Centre for Women's Studies - University of Nijmegen
- Centro Internazionale Studi Famiglia
- Child Helpline Cameroon
- Child Rights Brigade International
- Child Rights Information and Documentation Centre
- Child Rights International Network
- Children and Women Empowerment Society
- Children Concern Organisation
- Children First - Pakistan
- Children Today Centre
- Children's association of Armenia
- Children's Law Centre
- Children's Rights Project, Community Law Centre, University of the Western Cape
- Christian Children's Fund - Geneva Office
- Community Children Organisation (COCO)
- Consortium for Street Children
- Defence for Children International
- Defensores PROCDN
- Enfants du Monde - Droits de l'Homme
- Espoir pour les Enfants
- Fortress Nigeria
- Genuine Empowerment of Mothers in Society
- Ghana NGO Coalition on the Rights of the Child
- Global March South Asian Secretariat/CWIN Nepal
- Good Neighbours Care
- Grupo Iniciativa Nacional por los Derechos del Niño, GIN-PERU
- HAQ: Centre for Child Rights
- Hellenic Association Of Poltical Scientists
- HFC Hope For Children UNCRC Policy Center
- Homeland Community Development Agency
- Human Rights - First the Child
- Integrated Regional Information Networks - IRIN
- International Centre for Child and Youth Studies
- Jammu and Kashmir Child Rights Trust
- Joy for Children - Uganda
- Kinderombudsman
- Kinderrechte Afrika e.V. (KiRA)
- Maison des Droits de l'Enfant
- Materi Chechni
- Meerut CHILDLINE
- National Centre for Human Rights
- National Centre For Playwork Education - North East
- National Information Centre on Human Rights
- NGO/UNICEF Regional Network for Children in Central and Eastern Europe, Commonwealth of Independent States and Baltic States
- Nib Women and Children Association
- Northern Ireland Commissioner for Children and Young People
- Office of the Children's Advocate - Jamaica
- ONG Espoir pour les enfants
- Organisation de Developpement et des Droits de l'Homme au Cameroun
- Padang Lutheran Christian Relief
- Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics
- Pan African Organisation for Research and Protection of Violence on Women and Children
- Parlement des enfants de Côte d'Ivoire section daloa
- People's Action in Development
- Plan Tanzania
- PRESS - Save the Children Youth Norway
- Red Iberoamericana de Defensa de los Derechos de la Niñez y la Adolescencia
- Regional Working Group on Child Labour
- Relief Society of Tigray
- Save Congo's Child
- Save the Children - Norway
- Save the Children Canada
- Save the Children Sweden - Office for the Middle East and North Africa
- Save the Children Sweden - Pakistan programme
- Save the Children Sweden - South Africa
- Save the Children Sweden Denmark - Bangladesh
- Save the Children UK
- Save the Children UK - Sierra Leone Office
- Seyaj for Childhood Protection
- Society for Education and Development/Nepal
- Society for the Protection for the Rights of the Child
- Somali Children Rights Organization
- South East European Child Rights Action Network
- Southern Africa Child Development Initiative (SA-child)
- Spanish Committee for UNICEF
- St Mary's Orphan Home
- Terre des Hommes - Germany
- The "Future is yours" NGO
- The Ombudsperson for Children Republic of Croatia
- UNICEF
- UNICEF - Belgique
- UNICEF - Belgrade
- UNICEF - Bhutan
- UNICEF - Cambodia
- UNICEF - Cuba country office
- UNICEF - Ethiopia
- UNICEF - Georgia
- UNICEF - India
- UNICEF - Malaysia
- UNICEF - Papua New Guinea
- UNICEF - PNG
- UNICEF Pacific
- UNICEF Podgorica
- UNICEF Togo
- World Vision - Japan
- World Vision - UK
- World Vision International - International Liaison Office
- Youth Partnership for Peace and Development
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