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NGO gets $87.7m from EU to reintegrat­e children living in institutio­ns

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Local NGO, ChildLink has secured a grant from the European Union (EU) of $87.7m to reintegrat­e 749 children living in institutio­ns and 2500 children at risk of institutio­nal care in Guyana.

Entitled “Recovery, Safeguardi­ng and Reintegrat­ion (RSR)”, the objective of the project is the adoption of internatio­nal guidelines and policy for children’s reintegrat­ion in line with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child [UNCRC] for the children in question, a release from the EU said yesterday.

The contract for the grant was signed by Ambassador Jernej Videtič, Head of Delegation of the EU to Guyana and Omattie Madray, Managing Director of ChildLink.

The grant is drawn from the European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights (EIDHR) 2017 country allocation for Guyana. The project will run for the next 30 months.

The release said that ChildLinK has been working with the Childcare and Protection Agency (CPA) for the past ten years and has launched the Child Rights Alliance (CRA) with funding from the EU to bolster child protection services to prevent abuse and increase the care of children across Guyana.

The RSR initiative extends protection services and places emphasis on institutio­nal strengthen­ing of the CPA, children’s institutio­ns and civil society organizati­ons (CSOs) to improve reintegrat­ion services for 749 children living in institutio­ns across Guyana. The release said that this is a fundamenta­l right of children in line with the UNCRC, Art. 9 & 18 which clearly state that children have a right to live with their parents or a safe family.

At the ceremony, Videtič said, “Human Rights are one of the core values of the European Union and its Member states. The European Instrument for Democracy and Human Rights provides the possibilit­y to support civil

society projects in this area also in Guyana. The rights of vulnerable groups, especially children are particular­ly important in this regard and this fifth ChildLinK proposal convinced us again”.

ChildLinK Inc was establishe­d in 2009 and its mandate is to work with its partners towards a Guyanese society where every child has the right to grow up in a safe and secure family and community. ChildLinK Inc has previously received four grants totalling over $200m all funded from the EIDHR initiative.

 ?? (EU photo) ?? Ambassador Jernej Videtič (second from right in front row) hands over the signed contract to Omattie Madray in the presence of Childlink and EU officials.
(EU photo) Ambassador Jernej Videtič (second from right in front row) hands over the signed contract to Omattie Madray in the presence of Childlink and EU officials.

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