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Everyone who works with children, directly or indirectly, should know how to keep them safe. We're committed to helping you do that.

Our framework for child protection - Listen, Identify, Intervene and Respond , Support - is adaptable for all kinds of partners, be they government, civil society or communities.

If you're ready to make child protection a part of your work - talk to us. 
We’d like to help you do it. — contact@aanganindia.org

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When children are safe, they learn, thrive and succeed.

Their lives are free from violence, fear and exploitation so they can attend school, access support, avoid risky situations and become responsible future leaders.

Impact Report 2022-23

Safety of Children: A Shared Responsibility - Our work in the past was directed towards catalyzing change and taking pioneering steps towards bringing different stakeholders together to prioritize the safety and protection of children.

Media & Resources

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Reports

Minor Issues in Major Cities

1 September 2016

From Bhubaneswar to Patna, Varanasi, Bhopal and Mumbai, the urban slum is a dangerous place for a child to grow up in. This report documents the interwoven factors that contribute to child vulnerability in these cities and the key resources needed to reverse it.

PACT: Building Bridges Transforming Lives

1 June 2016

A report on how Aangan’s Parents and Children Against Trafficking and Harm (PACT) Program made communities safer for children and altered the lives of the women who participated.

Interrogating The Norm

1 May 2015

As part of its efforts to highlight successful and creative interventions in the field of girls’ education, Harvard University South Asia Institute looked at Aangan’s ground-breaking work of building resilience to gender-based violence through activating community-based protection systems for adolescent girls.

A Real Opportunity for Change

1 March 2010

The Probation Officer (PO) is a key agent in enabling the reintegration of children in conflict with law into society. This study takes a deep dive into this agent of rehabilitation by looking at her roles and responsibilities, and understanding the challenges that she faces, with the objective of providing solutions to ensure that children in conflict with law get a real opportunity for change.

Changing Spaces

1 March 2006

The J.J. Act advocates that children’s institutions must be child-friendly and have a rehabilitative environment. But implementation of such principles is still far from satisfactory. This study explores, defines and re-defines the entire concept of “child-friendly institutions” from both, the staff’s and mainly the child’s point of view, to provide solutions for improving the effectiveness of children’s institutions.

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In The News

The Wire

9 April 2017

For Children Who Have Suffered Sexual Abuse, Criminal Law Is Not Enough

This survey captures young girls’ recommendations about girls’ safety, in the hope that their perspective is built into policy design.

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Everyone who works with children, directly or indirectly, should know how to keep them safe. We're committed to helping you do that.

Our framework for child protection - Listen, Identify, Intervene and Respond , Support - is adaptable for all kinds of partners, be they government, civil society or communities. If you're ready to make child protection a part of your work - talk to us. We’d like to help you do it. Write to us at contact@aanganindia.org

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