ChildFund Brasil Sustainability Report
PRESENTATION
MESSAGE FROM
MANAGEMENT
WHO
WE ARE
CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE
MARKETING AND
MOBILIZATION OF RESOURCES
CHILDREN'S RIGHTS
Advocacy and child protection
SOCIAL
PROGRAMS
HUMANITARIAN
EMERGENCIES
FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS
GRI
SUMMARY
GRI SUMMARY
STANDARD DISCLOSURE
1. ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE
102-1 Name of the organization
102-2 Activities, brands, products
and services
102-3
Location of headquarters
102-4 Location of operations
ANSWER/PAGE
ChildFund Brasil
12-23
15
15
102-5 Ownership and legal form
STANDARD DISCLOSURE
5. STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
ANSWER/PAGE
102-40-List of stakeholder groups
102-41 Collective bargaining agreements
102-42 Basis for identifying and selecting
stakeholders for engagement
102-43-Approach to stakeholder engagement
Sponsors, employees, members of the
General Assembly/Councils, Local
Partners, members of the REJUDES
National Committee, suppliers, partners,
companies, religious organizations, society in
general.
100% of the employees are covered by
collective bargaining agreements.
ChildFund Brasil maintains a close
relationship with its stakeholders, who
actively participate in the development
of social programs, actions aimed at child
protection, and actions in humanitarian
emergencies. The organization remains
attentive to movements in society and is
always open to reviewing its selection of
stakeholders, including new audiences
whenever it deems relevant.
102-6 Markets served
102-7 Scale of the organization
102-8 Information on employees and other
workers
102-9 Supply chain
102-10 Significant changes to the organization
and its supply chain
102-11 Precautionary principle or approach
102-12 External initiatives
102-13 Membership of associations
2. STRATEGY
ChildFund Brasil is a private non-profit
organization.
14-17
4-5, 10-16, 23
18-23
ChildFund Brasil relies on partners to
carry out its activities. These partners are
organizations that are active in the territories,
consultants, and other players that support
the organization in fulfilling its mission.
None.
The precautionary principle was not applied
by Child Fund Brasil, since the organization
does not generate significant environmental
impacts.
16-17, 22-23
26-27
102-14 Statement from senior decision-maker
10-11
3. ETHICS AND INTEGRITY
102-16-Values, principles, standards and norms
of behavior
4. COLLABORATIVE
102-18 Governance structure
10-11, 14-23, https://www.childfundbrasil.org.br/
quem-somos/
28-29
102-44 Key topics and concerns raised
6. REPORTING PRACTICES
None of the groups pointed out issues or
aspects that they consider to be of concern
about our performance.
102-45 Entities included in the consolidated
financial statements
9
102-46 Defining report content and topic
boundaries
8-9
102-47 List of material topics
8-9
102-48
Restatements of information
102-49 Changes in reporting
None.
102-50-Reporting period
102-51 Date of most recent report
102-52 Reporting cycle
102-53 Contact point for questions regarding
the report
102-54 Claims of reporting in
accordance with the
GRI Standards
102-55 GRI content index
102-56 External assurance
None.
January 1, 2021 to December 31,
2021.
2021 (base year 2020).
Annual.
comunicacao@childfund brasil.org.br
This report was prepared in accordance with
the GRI standards: Core Option.
70-71
This report has not been subjected to
external assurance.
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