• Turkey's Child Protection Crisis and the Mother Child Education Foundation (Anne Çocuk EÄŸitim Vakfı-AÇEV), Part A

    While violence against children in Turkey was widespread, people across the country were shocked by the news of seven atrocious child molestation cases,one after another over the course of a week in April 2010. Ayşen Özyeğin, Founder and President of the Mother Child Education Foundation (in Turkish, Anne Çocuk Eğitim Vakfı-AÇEV), a nonprofit organization devoted to supporting disadvantaged children and their families and promoting early childhood education, called a Board meeting to discuss whether the organization should assume a role in addressing the child protection crisis. ACEV's leaders prepared to present recommendations to their fellow Board Members and to consider decisions critical for both the agency's future and for Turkey's children.
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  • Turkey's Child Protection Crisis and the Mother Child Education Foundation (Anne Çocuk EÄŸitim Vakfı-AÇEV), Part B

    While violence against children in Turkey was widespread, people across the country were shocked by the news of seven atrocious child molestation cases,one after another over the course of a week in April 2010. Ayşen Özyeğin, Founder and President of the Mother Child Education Foundation (in Turkish, Anne Çocuk Eğitim Vakfı-AÇEV), a nonprofit organization devoted to supporting disadvantaged children and their families and promoting early childhood education, called a Board meeting to discuss whether the organization should assume a role in addressing the child protection crisis. ACEV's leaders prepared to present recommendations to their fellow Board Members and to consider decisions critical for both the agency's future and for Turkey's children.
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  • Kids in Need of Defense (KIND): The Challenges of Child Migration to the United States

    Since the flood of child migrants from Central America burst upon the southern United States in the summer of 2014-a vast rise in arrivals dubbed "the Surge"-Kids in Need of Defense (KIND) had been facing overwhelming demand for its legal services. Wendy Young, KIND's president, explained that the organization's primary mission was to ensure that no child appears alone in immigration court, but KIND also wanted to provide leadership, research, and advocacy to protect these "children on the move" from laws and practices that threatened their fundamental human rights. Ms. Young was facing a critical juncture in the organizational life of KIND: where and how should it focus its resources for greatest effectiveness in protecting child migrants? What limits must the organization set on its activities when facing an almost unlimited need for legal, social, health, and educational support of these vulnerable children?
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