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Child Abuse Programme

Oak’s child abuse programme should become by 2010 the hub of a network of NGOs, donors and other stakeholders that will advance knowledge and innovation in preventing child sexual abuse and exploitation and assisting victims in their recovery.

The Foundation funds a range of interventions in prevention, protection, recovery-reintegration, and advocacy to address the sexual abuse and sexual exploitation of children, including trafficking.

Its current priority countries are:

It also supports multi-country programmes in Eastern Africa and Eastern Europe.

The Foundation supports global NGO players working in several regions of the world, as well as a small number of local NGOs from other countries, chosen by the Foundation, that demonstrate innovation and have the potential for replication.

The Programme gives priority to NGOs that seek collaboration with other actors and that work in the spirit of the principles set out below.

Principles Guiding Oak’s Child Abuse Programme

These principles are the values and approaches that Oak uses to make its funding decisions and build its partnerships. They apply to the whole of Oak’s portfolio. They do not necessarily apply in whole to individual projects.

Putting the child at the centre

A comprehensive approach

Operational principles

The balance between national NGO and INGO funding

The funded INGOs will have a commitment to cooperation with and capacity building of national NGOs. Funding will go to INGOs in the following circumstances:

Doing and learning

Beyond financial support

List of grants

Depending on the Trustees’ special interest, the programme also supports a selected number of innovative programmes around the world.

--) About Oak - 2005 Grants