Gulf Area Office is a branch office of SOS Children's Villages International, world's largest NGO that provides orphaned & abandoned children with a loving home
Today we celebrate amazing women—like fashion designers Claudia and Adriana from SOS #Peru! The sisters are entrepreneurs and run a successful clothing brand in #Cusco. ✨ #IWD2021
"We only have our hard work and each other. I am always here for her, she is always here for me."
This #InternationalWomensDay, let’s celebrate all the inspiring #women and #girls who are contributing to a more equal future and are taking on leadership roles around the world. With strong women, change happens. #IWD2021
#COVID19 one year on: Young people transitioning out of #AlternativeCare and those from struggling families need support and skills training to be able to build their future. Read my opinion here: https://t.co/Ar5YGZg70Y #SDGs#YouthCan!
Peace, 35, lives with three of her seven children at the edge of a polluted beach filled by plastic bottles and garbage. SOS Villages Ghana will equip Peace with parenting and entrepreneurship skills, so she is able to properly care for her children and run a business.
Education is a key social and cultural right and plays an important role in reducing poverty and child labour. SOS Children’s Villages child-centred education addresses children’s individual needs and help develop life skills, foster employability or entrepreneurship.
Mothers at SOS Children’s Villages Palestine used colorful sock puppets for an impromptu puppet show to discuss sensitive topics like bullying, smoking, hygiene and puberty – things that might be hard to bring up with their own children.
#family#familycare#children#childcare
SOS Children’s Villages promise for the next 70 years is to continue to ensure every child’s right to quality care. Our aim is that no child should grow up alone.
#70YearsImpact#CareEffect#NoChildAlone
This year celebrates the anniversaries of these two child rights frameworks. SOS Children’s Villages aims to build momentum to put the spotlight on the millions of children who have become invisible and try to end child neglect, violence and discrimination. #sos
Mèhèza, 9, suffering genetic condition, cherubism, doesn't want to hide away and dreams of becoming a seamstress. Multi-talented team of social workers at SOS Villages Kara are helping her overcome various struggles. #ChildRights#unicef
Read more on: https://t.co/h69XrtAWqG
Over the last 70 years, SOS Children’s Villages has supported 4 million children through alternative care and family strengthening. Most individuals significantly improved their chances of happiness in life and are able to contribute positively to their communities.
An estimated 35 million children across MENA are in need of assistance due to recent conflicts, civil unrest and political instability. SOS Children’s Villages launches the #iseeyou campaign to raise awareness about these children, their needs and rights.
Society seems to have turned a blind eye to vulnerable children. Such children want to be seen, heard and counted.
Join the #iseeyou campaign and help them become visible. (https://t.co/mUsrxh3pKc)
#iseeyou#SOSChildrensVillages
في كل مكان هنالك أطفال يتعرضون
للتهجير
للنزوح
لليتم
للإساءة
للهجران
للإهمال
للتهميش
انضم إلى وسم أنا أراك لتساهم في إبرازهم:
#iseeyou#SOSChildrensVillages
Geeta Limbu, grown up under SOS care, lobbied for the Nepalese government to build ramps for the disabled in Kathmandu – and won. Geeta, has one dream: to see disabled people living freely as they wish, without obstacles.
Watch and Read Geeta’s story:
https://t.co/ocPkN84dLx
This year we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Every child counts and deserves the opportunity to fully enjoy their rights. It can only become a reality if we make every child visible.
#iseeyou#SOSChildrensVillages
Abeba Seyoym lives in Ethiopia. She has four children and cares for her granddaughter who hopes to become a doctor. Supported by SOS Children’s Villages, Abeda was able to expand her traditional spice business.
Watch Abeba’s story – https://t.co/rvRTDt6Mt1