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
The number of Local Partners was reor-
ganized as part of the strategy for 2021.
Thus, mergers and collaborative ac-
tions between organizations took place
in certain locations, which explains the
reduction in the number of PSOS, with-
out, however, compromising the scope
and results of the work.
How we operate in the territory
To identify the needs of the locations
where we operate, we conduct a par-
ticipative planning process with the
communities and define the interven-
tion and solutions to improve the liv-
ing conditions in the regions. And to
advise the PSO network, we created
the Partner Operational Review (POR),
a tool that measures indicators in the
program areas, monitoring and evalu-
ation, child-sponsor bond, finances,
governance, and others. ChildFund
Brasil applies the POR to guide training
and capacity building actions for the
PSOS.
2021: one year of planning
Good planning is the foundation of good
management. Following the model
of Child Fund International, ChildFund
Brasil worked on developing a new
strategic plan in 2021. One of the focuses
of this action was the revision of the
programmatic matrix, which today has
four base programs that serve several
age groups and are the foundation of
the construction of the methodologies
we work with.
ChildFund's International's new global
strategy
Growing Connections
launched in 2021, demonstrates the
organizational aspiration to reach 100
million children and their families
per year by 2030. In the next decade,
ChildFund Brasil will scale its impact
to reach 5 million children and their
families in the country, including new
models of programmatic intervention
and new partners that will contribute to
our role in international development.
For the coming years, we will continue
to implement this planning, improving
our performance even more, giving
continuity to the activities we work on
with even more effective impact.
Programs
Program 1
Ages 0 to 6
Actions that seek to ensure a healthy and
protected early childhood, strengthening
the participation of parents in the children's
growth phase, developing family skills.
Project models:
• Playing and Growing up Happy: Contrib-
utes to the integral development of children,
through activities that encourage physical
and intellectual growth, as well as relation-
ships with fathers, mothers and guardians;
Caretaking family: Promotes actions
with fathers, mothers and caregivers to
strengthen their skills to care for children,
adolescents and young people.
7,166 participants
23 projects
Program 2
Ages 7 to 14
Activities aimed at ensuring a healthy
and confident childhood and adoles-
cence (7 to 14 years old). The purpose of
the program is to strengthen the bonds
between children, young people, adoles-
cents and adults, promoting education
and a culture of peace, with active par-
ticipation in favor of citizenship.
Project models:
Healthy and engaged adolescents:
Conducts actions to strengthen family
and community coexistence based on
the role of children and adolescents.
Life skills: Establishes actions that con-
tribute to personal development, critical
thinking, and better decision making for
the lives of adolescents.
23,036 participants
34 projects
Program 3
Ages 15 to 24
The program strives to contribute to a
participatory, trained and protagonist
youth population in society. With ac-
tions that strengthen personal and col-
lective identity, self-esteem, family and
community ties, it enables inclusion in
the job market and society, in addition
to strengthening the family unit and
community life.
Project models:
Citizen engagement and identity: Con-
tributes to strengthening the personal
and collective identity of young people
so that their family and community ties
are strengthened.
•
Personal and professional training:
Supports young people so that they are
able to be included in the work world.
7,391 participants
24 projects
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