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2020 IDEP Contest Official Rules

**Submission period has ended** Cast your vote here 2020 Theme: Acting together to achieve social and environmental justice for all The official rules for the End Child Poverty’s International Day of Eradication of Poverty (IDEP) Photography Contest. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED  ELIGIBILITY The IDEP Photo Contest (“Photo Contest”) is open to all who have reached the age […]

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IDEP Resources

The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (IDEP) is a global event marked every year on 17th October. It is a day for awareness, advocacy and action against poverty. Every year, Arigatou International—End Child Poverty organises a global IDEP campaign with the universal message, Together We Can End Child Poverty Worldwide. To enable you

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Participate in the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (IDEP)

The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty (IDEP) is a global event marked every year on 17th October. It is a day for awareness, advocacy and action against poverty. Every year, Arigatou International—End Child Poverty organises a global IDEP campaign with the universal message, Together We Can End Child Poverty Worldwide. In all we

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Global Actions for a World Free of Child Poverty Photo Contest Winners

Thank you to everyone who participated in our “Global Actions for a World Free of Child Poverty” photo contest and who voted! Your votes have been counted and we are happy to announce the winners! Congratulations to Sophie SAFI MAMBO! Caption submitted with photo: “I am a draftswoman of smiles, as Mother Theresa has said

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Putting Children First ,Action to Tackle Child Poverty

Despite important strides in the fight against poverty over the past two decades with nearly 1.1 billion people escaping extreme poverty since 1990, child poverty remains widespread and persistent, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. From 23-25 October, policymakers, researchers and NGOs will come together to identify solutions for fighting child poverty and inequality in Africa at

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Looking Ahead

At the end of the day, the real impact of our work is out there. We appreciate that it will take great effort and time to build the evidence. We are actively looking for ways to develop and/or join a learning platform, yet another partnership that helps us stay the course. Meanwhile, it is clear

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Building our Competency

The End Child Poverty Knowledge Centre Sarvodaya, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka Launched on the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, on 17 October 2014, the End Child Poverty Knowledge Centre is a global faith-inspired hub for research, resource gathering, networking, experience sharing and knowledge dissemination. The Knowledge Centre also serves to build the capacities of

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Enabling Livelihoods for Economically Disadvantaged Youth and Children

In Kenya, together with the GNRC we have provided support to CAP Youth Empowerment Institute (CAP YEI). CAPYEI has equipped over 6,000 young people to graduate with critical life skills, crafts and in entrepreneurship. The out-of-school youth from economically disadvantaged and poor communities are trained in crafts and trades such as carpentry, tailoring, security guarding,

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Enhancing Quality Education and Retention of Poor Children in School

End Child Poverty, working together with its partners, has partnered with local agencies to provide education scholarships in South Sudan, Kenya, Pakistan and among the Syrian refugees in Lebanon. Pupils benefit from this partnership by receiving uniform, books, school fees contribution, among other material items. Through this effort we are also gradually building a pool

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Great Lakes and Horn of Africa Regional Peace Programme

Through the Regional Peace Program, End Child Poverty is working to promote peace in 12 countries in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa. The programme is a collaborative initiated by the Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) and for regional partners Arigatou International—Nairobi (AI—N). The programme is intended to enhance collaborative relations, sustain-able peace, peaceful and

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Africa Interfaith Initiative on the Post 2015 Development Agenda

The Africa Interfaith Initiative on the Post 2015 Development Agenda is an advocacy platform comprising of pan-African, regional and nation-al Religious Coordinating Bodies (RCBs), interfaith organisation, Faith Inspired Organisations (FIOs) and religious leaders. The initiative was formed as a response to the growing need for African faith communities and their leaders to speak into the

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The Global Coalition to End Child Poverty- A Joint Vision to End Child Poverty

In 2015, End Child Poverty joined The Global Coalition to End Child Poverty, an initiative that describes itself as “a network of like-minded organisations deeply concerned with the devastating effects of poverty in childhood on children and societies across the world, and dedicated to raising awareness and supporting global and national action to alleviate it”(visit

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Voices for Children Global Partnerships and Coalitions on Child Poverty

Mainstreaming Child Poverty within the Process and Outcomes of the Sustainable Development Goals As the period for the Millennium Development Goals came to an end in 2015, the global community was engaged in long and impactful consultations on a successor mechanism and the priorities for poverty eradication in the coming era. End Child Poverty saw

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Mainstreaming Child Poverty Eradication Within Faith Communities

Faith Communities have incredible scope, capacity, and tenacity and longevity. We have, however, identified critical gaps in interfaith efforts to combat child poverty; these include a knowledge gap on poverty, a lack of clear focus on child child poverty and the absence of common interfaith tools to fight child poverty. In response we have produced

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A “global” footprint

In slightly more than three years, we have reached 37 Countries, through the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) and other partnering organisations. These include: Afghanistan, Argentina, Brazil, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Burundi, Chile, Cuba, Comoros, Croatia, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ecuador, El Salvador, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Lebanon, Mauritius, Malaysia, Moldova,

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How we measure our Impact

End Child Poverty seeks to achieve impact through four key strategic actions: Mitigating Human Root Causes of Poverty through Theological Reflection, Prayer and Action; Combatting Structural Causes of Poverty through Interfaith Advocacy and Lobbying; Supporting Grassroots Projects with promising outcomes for child poverty and Building our internal capacity to deliver on mission. The pursuit of

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Ending Child Poverty - What We Do

Our Key Result Areas

Theological Reflection and Action To rout out poverty, we have to go beyond conventional social, economic and political language to address it’s root causes in the human heart and especially greed, ignorance, hatred and fear. Interfaith Advocacy and Lobbying We support and engage in interfaith advocacy and lobbying to change deeply rooted causes of child

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How we do it

Mobilizing Faith Inspired Resources Faith has an enduring, constitutive and immeasurable value. Faith communities have a lasting commitment to developing the human person. Faith communities bring significant and unmatched competences to local, national and global efforts to end child poverty. Faith communities have a unique constitutive role as conveners’, amplifiers, participants and informed experts on

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Our Response

“With grave and heartfelt concern, we – people from all the world’s great religions and so many of its nations – commit to you, in solidarity, that we … will strengthen our efforts to eradicate poverty, the root cause of the deteriorating environment that children face, giving attention not only to external causes, but also

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The Big Picture

The Charge “The UNICEF estimates that 22,000 children are dying each day due to a host of deprivations because of poverty. Many die quietly in some of the remotest and poorest villages on earth, far removed from the scrutiny and of the watchful eye and the conscience of the world. So many children losing their

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About Us

The Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) is the multi-faith, child-centred, global initiative of Arigatou Interna-tional that mobilises faith-inspired resources to eradicate poverty affecting children. We aim to create a world free of child poverty, by addressing the root causes of poverty in the human heart and the structural causes of poverty

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The Journey Thus Far

At the Fourth Forum of the Global Network for Religions for Children (GNRC) in Dar es Salaam, June 2012 the task! Not long after this meeting, the Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty,) the strategic and operational response was launched in Nairobi, Kenya. Right at birth, we were cautious that child poverty

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Contents

Foreword by Fred Nyabera 3 About Us 6 The Big Picture 7 How we measure Impact 12 Our Impact 14 Of Footprints and Imprints The Interfaith Guide 16 Voices for Children- Global Partnerships and Coalitions 18 Voices for Children- Community Organizing and Advocacy 21 Growing Peace: Making the World Safer for Children 22 Crystalizing Grassroots Initiatives 25 Building

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Andrew Vaughan / THE CANADIAN PRESS Single mom Amy Young cuddles her 15-month-old son Striker in this 2012 Canadian Press file photo.

UNICEF head in B.C. to ‘hold up mirrors’ to persistently high child poverty, inequality

President and CEO of the United Nations kids agency is in Vancouver this week addressing poverty reduction advocates. Canada has fallen to 26th place in the world when it comes to economic inequality, according to the United Nation agency UNICEF, whose Canadian president was in Vancouver this week.

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Volunteers prepare meals at a children’s cafeteria in Kawaguchi, Saitama prefecture, Japan. Photograph: Justin McCurry for the Guardian

Japan’s rising child poverty exposes true cost of two decades of economic decline

Soup kitchens have sprung up to provide meals for some of the estimated 3.5 million children officially living in poverty in one of world’s richest countries The smell of beef stew wafts from a kitchen as a brigade of volunteers put their cooking skills to use on a recent Saturday evening in Tokyo’s commuter belt.

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Rev. Fred Nyabera, Director, End Child Poverty

Advocacy Towards Policy Change on Ending Gender Based Violence and Child Poverty

Gender-Based Violence is a global pandemic. The question we must ask ourselves, is not ‘if ’ or even ‘why’, but rather, ‘how’ do we best work collectively, young and older persons in Africa and across the world, to end this vice. This is the challenge we carry with us as we ‘attack’ GBV, as a

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Reducing Gender Based Violence

In the past decades, several African countries, including Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Somalia, Mali and South Sudan, have experienced extensive periods of conflict and extreme violence. These conflicts have involved massive human rights violations and horrendous atrocities. These have included high levels of violence, looting and killings of civilians. The wide spread use

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Youth Can Inspire Generations

Addressing the participants, Ms. Wasye Musyoni, Programme Manager, Norwegian Church Aid highlighted the importance of doing away with the era of “gerontocracy” where the older generations are favoured irrespective of their capacity or lack thereof, while the young people are placed at the background during solutions and decision making processes in the society. She recognized

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Partnership of religious communities to reduce child poverty and violence against children: Part 2

Arigatou International’s Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) and The Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) in collaboration with the Somborski Edukativni Centar (SEC) co-hosted a Round Table at the Sombor Municipal Hall, Serbia on 28th July 2016.

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Partnership of religious communities to reduce child poverty and violence against children: Part 1

Arigatou International’s Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) and The Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) in collaboration with the Somborski Edukativni Centar (SEC) co-hosted a Round Table at the Sombor Municipal Hall, Serbia on 28th July 2016.

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Roundtable on Child Poverty, Violence Against Children and the Sustainable Development Goals

The Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) – the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) in collaboration with the Somborski Edukativni Centar (SEC) have organized a two-day Round table workshop on Faith Communities Partnering Towards Ending Child Poverty and Violence Against Children which is scheduled to take place in Sombor, Serbia

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Building strong children today for a strong nation tomorrow

“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” — Frederick Douglass Pediatricians aren’t usually day-to-day policy-makers but policy decisions affect the work they do every day as front-line caregivers for our nation’s children. That’s why I was extremely pleased the official journal of the Academic Pediatric Association (APA) recently devoted an

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International Day of Families

“Equitable social and economic development depends on fair legal frameworks and social norms that support the rights of women and children. Discriminatory laws and practices that do not give equal rights to all, and that suppress women’s and children’s rights, have no place in contemporary families, communities, societies and nations.” – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

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Four million Argentine children live in poverty conditions, according to Unicef

Almost four million children in Argentina are poor and 8.5% live in extreme poverty, according to a report from UNICEF which measures multidimensional poverty which considers 28 indicators such as nutrition, access to healthcare, exposure to violence, among other more traditional references.

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Op-ed : The Child Poverty Collaborative is in the fight for the long haul

Ross Meyer is vice president of community impact at United Way of Greater Cincinnati, where he oversees United Way’s community change strategies and investments. When I was 13 years old, my service-learning teacher took me to Over-the-Rhine for the first time. Growing up in a comfortable, middle class home in Finneytown sheltered me from the

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Doctors group calls on pediatricians to address child poverty

For pediatricians, a routine visit is a chance to chat with parents about their child’s vaccinations, sleep patterns, nutrition and TV time. But new guidelines say that with nearly half of American children living in poverty or close to that line, pediatricians need to broach another health-related matter with mom or dad: Are you having

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Message for the 2015 International Day for the Eradication of Poverty By Rev. Keishi Miyamoto, President, Arigatou International

Last month, for the International Day of Peace, I wrote about how crucial it is that we build a world where every child can grow up free from violence, safe and sound. But war and armed conflict are not the only forms of violence destroying the precious lives of our children. In fact, it can

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Blood of Your Child

  In December 2013, political infighting erupted into violence spreading across like wildfire in South Sudan. Almost 8 million people are in need of aid, and 4.6 million people are on the edge of starvation. Without peace, families will remain in hiding away from their homes and their land. Families will die from starvation, malnutrition

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Jeremy Gilley with children in Goma - DRC

WHO WILL YOU MAKE PEACE WITH?

Interview with Jeremy Gilley, Founder – Peace One Day. @JeremyGilley Who will YOU Make peace With? This seemingly innocuous question has become the mantra and impetus for action for millions of people, after one man – Jeremy Gilley – believed in a global day of ceasefire and non-violence – Peace Day, 21 September. Jeremy Gilley,

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