we have supported a total of 680 (312 females and 343 males), and most of them have been reintegrated into their communities).

We are currently supporting 400 children with short-term family care through Family-Like Care programme.

As part of our long-term strategy, we implement care reforms to promote other forms of community-rooted alternative care options such as fosterage, kinship and community integration.

We support children and young people with different child protection interventions including WASH, health and nutrition, safeguarding, and food security during emergencies and disasters.

We are committed to ensuring the safety of children and young people, the protection of their rights, and that they are treated with dignity and respect to ensure a safe and nurturing environment for them.

We work in accordance with the 2010 Child Care Protection and Justice Act, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children.