Friday, March 12, 2010

\ Partnerships

Convergence and Partnerships for any initiative for street and working children is critical for its success. Working with Street and Working Children is a big challenge in itself, as along with a serious commitment, it requires motivated people, facilitative structures, technical expertise and resources-both financial and human.

Butterflies programme supports the Government of India’s efforts of providing quality life to all children within the child right’s perspective. In this endeavour, Butterflies has been able to establish valuable partnerships with a whole range of institutions, organizations, corporate and resource people who have played a major facilitative and enriching role in ensuring that quality services reach this least accessible group of children- the street and working children.

Along with several others, our cherished partnerships are with
 

Government of India( Ministry of Women and Child Development)

National and international NGOs

Bilateral and multilateral agencies

Researchers, Experts, individuals from academia

National Human Rights Commission

High Commission of Trinidad and Tobago

Academic Institutions (National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development (NIPCCD),Centre for Women's Development Studies (CWDS), Central Institute of Education, Delhi University,Jamia Milia Islamia, Habitat Learning Centre, Lady Irwin College, Delhi University, St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University,Gargi College, Delhi University, Presentation Convent School, etc.)

Corporate Houses Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC), American Pacific Enterprises, Andhra Bank, Hewitt Associates, Rocksea Paper Products Westside (Tata Enterprise), Smile India,Titan Industries, Sapient Group, Hennes & Mauritz (H & M), Amway Opportunity Foundation, Planet M, Mirchi Café, IDBI Bank Ltd., Dr.Shroff Eye Hospital, Dr. Venu Eye Hospital, Aptech, Chanakya Cinema , Columbus  Footwear,    Blink Eyebrow Bar, Ohrlings Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Sweden etc.

International  Funding  Agencies (Misereor Katholische Zentralstelle fur Entwicklungshilfe e.V.), Germany; Railway Children, UK; Interchurch Organisation for Development Co-operation (ICCO), Child Hope, UK, Social Initiative Sweden, Care House Foundation, Sweden, Atlantic  Philanthropies, South Asian Regional Initiative/Equity Support Program (SARI/Q) - USAID, USA; Fondazione Pangea Onlus, Italy; Save the Children, UK., Michael  and Susan Dell  Foundation; Shinnyo-en, Japan, C- Rights, Japan.


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