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© Childaid 2014
Projekt der
Aktion F.A.Z.
Leser helfen
2013
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Crafting a future for children in need
© Childaid 2014
Engaged for deprived children – for a better future.
We want to give deprived children access to education to enable
them to build their own future.
We are a growing, active and professional team, mostly
composed of volunteers.
Our first projects are in the foothills of the Himalayas, in poor
regions of Northeast India, Nepal and Laos.
In cooperation with local partners we implement model projects
and personally accompany them for success.
We need your support to open the gate to a better future for many
poor kids and needy youngsters.
Our motivation:
Who we are:
Our focus:
How we work:
Please help us:
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Still a large number of children world-wide remains hungry, has to live
in dismal environments and suffers from avoidable diseases.
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Motivation
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Millions of children are exploited in child labour
and do not have a real childhood.
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Motivation
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They do not have a chance to live a decent future,
only because they were born in the wrong place.
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Motivation
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Studies document: Every Euro invested into eduction brings multiple
returns. Education is an effective weapon against poverty and disease.
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Motivation
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All governments have promised to give access to quality primary
school education to all girls and boys free of charge until 2015.
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UN Millennium Development Goals for 2015:
2. Achieve universal primary education
Ensure that all boys and girls complete a full course of primary schooling
Motivation
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However: Achieving this goal is far off. Officially, more than 50 Mio
children do not attend school. Shadow numbers may be double.
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Motivation
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As a charity for children and young people, we try to foster sustainable
structural change by giving young people access to education.
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We are engaged for a better future for
deprived children in Southeast-Asia, the
poorest of the poor.
In our projects we work in close
partnership with the people in the ‘South’
aligned with reliable local NGOs.
Our support is designed to be structural
and professional. We intend to drive
measurable, sustainable improvements.
Foundation
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Our first project regions are in the foothills of the Himalaya,
in Northeast India, Nepal and Laos. In Myanmar and Bangladesh we are
preparing to start programs with partners.
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Nordostindien
Project regions
Indien
Nepal
Pakistan
Myanmar
(Burma)
Anrunachal Pradesh
Nagaland
Assam
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram Tripura
Bhutan
Bangladesh
China
Region
Nepal
In NE-India there are 45 Mio. people in an area
about as large as West Germany.
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These regions have breathtaking landscapes
and areas of untouched natural beauty.
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Region
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The traditional agricultural techniques are tea, paddy and
slash&burn in the mountains, not sufficient to feed a growing population.
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Region
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Many special skills, deeply rooted family bonds, and the support
networks of the villages have been preserved over hundreds of years.
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Region
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Daily life is frequently primitive, tough manual work
without support from machines or animals.
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Region
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In rural areas, there is almost no supply of electricity, water or
medical suport.
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Region
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Climate change and cutting of forests enhance negative impact of
natural powers.
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Region
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60-90 % of the people cannot read nor write.
In the rural areas there is no school for many children.
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Region
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Poverty leads to migration into the cities of families, but also of many
children and adolescents alone. Many end up in the slums.
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Region
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The dismal situation of the children in the Northeast with high child
mortality has motivated us to start our supporting projects there.
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Region
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Our response: we focus on the education of children, youth
and young adults, who otherwise would not have access to schools.
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Projects
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Our projects supplement the governmental educational system with focused
offerings for all age groups. We now reach almost 30.000 young people
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Age Place No. Target group Objective Method
3-6 Arunachal P.
(NE-India)
1200 Left alone tribal children Development of senses and
health
Montessori-creches, day care
6-12 Assam, Meghal.
(NE-India)
500 Deprived children in rural
areas, child labour
Motivation to learn, start of
primary school education
Bridge courses to prepare for
mainstreaming
6-14 Assam
(NE-India)
6700 Refugee kids, minorities Motivate to learn, primary
school education
Bridge courses to prepare for
mainstreaming
6-14 Bhandar (Nepal) 6000 Village kids without access
to government schools
Basic education Start and operation of regular
schools
4-20 Guwahati
(NE-India)
2000 Street kids, unemployed
youth
Mainstream
Vocational training
Neighborhood-schools,
vocational training, homes
10-12 Tamenglong
(NE-India)
150 Drop outs, non-starters Reach level of class 5-6, form
personality
1-year intensive course, then
mainstream
13-20 Assam, Manipur,
AP (NE-India)
8700 Youth without complete
primary school education
Basic education up to class 6 Evening classes with special
curricula
16-18 Assam, Manipur
(NE-India)
500 Government students not
prepared for exam
Pass Matric Exam Matric exam courses
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Assam, AP
(NE-India)
1800 Unemployed village youth Vocational training and income
generation.
Vocational training, forming of
coorperatives
Famil Assam (NE-
India), Laos
1100 Poor rural families Start family tea garden or silk
production
Training, micro credits
cooperatives
Numbers of directly affected Oct 2014
Projects
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All our projects depend upon and foster the participation of the
village communities. We invest into people, not buildings.
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Projects
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2014 we have been able to invest 1.000.000 Euro into projects. With this
we reach about 30.000 children in about 400 villages directly.
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* Cost of 5 % are covered by founders and friends
Project budgets 2014 – 1000.000 €
Projects
30% Community Schools
25% Vocational Training
23% Street Children
15% Refugee kids, minorities
4% Exam prep. and bridging
3% Pre-schools
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In approx. 225 community schools, about 8700 youths learn to read, write
and calculate and also develop skills for a better survival in the villages.
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Projects
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One-year intensive courses with 20-25 boys and 20-25 girls bridge the
gap to the normal school system. Projects
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Learning a vocational skill in one of our 80 non-formal centers helps
annually more than 1500 young people to start earning a family income.
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Projects
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About 150 teachers help more than 6700 kids born in refugee camps
or poor villages to bridge the gap to the normal school system.
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Projects
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In day care centers we support neglected tribal children in the
mountains of Arunachal Pradesh for an improved start into life.
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Projects
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220 orphan children have found a new family in the homes of Snehalaya
and are being prepared for a good future.
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Projects
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In 35 neighbourhood schools we educate 1500 children from the slum
dwellings, provide an extra meal and a preparation for a better future.
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Projects
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We aim to support the development of
a new generation of leaders for the Northeast.
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Projects
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We are a young but professional organization, mostly of volunteers.
A qualified supervisory board supports our work.
Presently 11 experienced local organizaitons
for the implementation of the programs
Approx. 150 volunteers with various
professional backgrounds.
Foundation
K-H.Floether
ehem. Accenture
Prof. Radermacher
Club of Rome
W. Kirsch
DZ Bank
H. Holtermann
ehem. Vorstand
M. Steeb
AGEH E. Sättele
ehem. E&Y
Dr. T. Gauly
Gauly-Dittrich
C. Richter
GIZ
10 competent and well networked
members of the supervisory board.
Bischof Adrian
van Luyn
Dr. Kreuzer
Fundr.-Akademie
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We are moving forward dynamically.
We receive a lot of support from various sources.
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Lecture Series For a better future of Children
many broadcasts
on National TV
• 150volunteers in Germany
• 500-700 daily visitors on webpage
• Every year Several thousand participants in events
• 50 articles annually in newspapers
• elected as best NGO in Hessen
Karmariders Innovatives Fundraising
Foundation
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While still young, our foundation can report a nice development.
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Managing Board
• Dr. Brigitta Cladders
• Dr. Martin Kasper
• Dr. Ute Nieschalk
Status
• Charitable foundation
• Starting capital 500k€
• Approved by state
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For selected young people we also offer the opportunity to work in
the projects after good preparation with continuous mentoring. Foundation
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Well renowned personalities support and recommend our organization.
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Bishop of Mainz
Prof. Dr. Radermacher
Club of Rome
Wolfgang Kirsch
CEO DZ Bank
„The self-help concepts
are an ideal fit with our
cooperative structures
Childaid Network
deserves your trust.“
„I am engaged for the work of
Childaid Network. The
foundation has developed
good approaches in direct
cooperation with the target
groups and implements them
efficiently.“
„I have observed how Childaid
Network has been able to give
thousands of deprived children
access to education and thus
helped them to build their own
future.“
Prof. Dr. Bernhard Vogel
retired prime minister
„I support Childaid
Network as the team is
effective and efficient in
implementing excellent
concepts for the
eradication of poverty.“
„The founders connect a large group of people that can get things moving.
I am happy to be part of that network and will continue my support.“
Dr. H.-J. Preuß
Managing Director GIZ
Foundation
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CSR Partnerships with companies and networks bring contacts and
expertise and reduce our cost. Foundation
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Partnerships supplement our engagement in the projects and
increase our reach. Foundation
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The state of Hessen has awarded us
the label of „best charitable foundation“ in 2011.
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„We have honored the charitable foundation Childaid Network with the prize of
best foundation. What convinced us in particular were the concepts and the
implementation of the projects.
The foundation puts special focus on sustainable long-term changes, which
help the children to grow up to adults that can support their own families.
In doing this they concentrate on the most needy areas, the poorest of the
poor, girls and a structural build-up of access to education. Special efforts are
invested into building networks and exploiting synergies with others.“
Landesregierung Hessen (state government of Hessen)
Foundation
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Every Euro makes a difference. Without deductions
we invest all donations into the projects for the children.
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• For 2 Euro we can buy a life-saving moskito net for an
orphan kid.
• 5 Euro are sufficient for the material for a school
uniform, tailored by the mothers.
• With 20 Euro we can pay for a class set of exercise
books and pencils.
• 50 Euro are a valuable contribution for the extension of
a school library.
• 100 Euro finance a day of further eduation and related
travel for a group of teachers.
• 200 Euro is the cost for the tools for a small start-up
entrepreneur.
• With 1000 Euro we can install a complete computer
workplace which allows 20 young people per year to
acquire relevant skills for a job.
Foundation
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How can you help?
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Every occasion for
celebrations can also
be a trigger for help.
The money for a
bouquet of flowers or a
tie, which we do not
really need for life, can
save lives.
Why don‘t you put
access to education
for kids onto your next
birthday wishlist?
Help
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Networking builds success!
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Do you have an idea for a
fundraising activity?
We have many success
stories, where individuals
or groups have raised
nice funds for dedicated
projects.
These activities can be
lots of fun.
Contact us for ideas and
support.
.
Help
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Do you have some spare time or talent to invest into a good cause?
We look for volunteers and pro bono support.
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We are a nice team of friends
and volunteers.
Do you want to join us for fun,
impact and a good cause?
We appreciate all sorts of help
depending on your talent and
the amount of time you can
contribute.
Presently extra support for
administration, translation,
writing, donor communication
and organization of events is
most urgent.
Help
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Our partners depend on regular and reliable support.
Please join our circle of regular donors and adopt a project.
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• 35 Euro per month are sufficient for the complete
support and education of an orphan in one of our
homes.
• 50 Euro per month support the formal vocational
training of a young person.
• 100 Euro per month can finance a community
school teacher and the learning material for his or
her class.
• 150 Euro per month cover all costs for a complete
preschool with 2-3 specialist nurses and an extra
daily meal for up to 70 kids.
Help
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Childaid Network deserves your support – your help is used well
Your donation is effective
All donations are invested into projects without deductions.
Sustainable projects for the poorest of the poor
We work professionally and measure the results.
Qualified partnerships form the basis for success
We partner with excellent organizations locally and in the
project areas.
Certified, supervised, award winning
Our board, the foundation regulatory bodies and certified
accountants supervise us. Independent „charity watch“
recommends our organization and projects.
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Summary
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Impressum
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Dr. Martin Kasper
President and Founder
Childaid Network
Höhenblick 3
D 61462 Königstein
Germany
Phone +49-6174-2597939
Fax +49-6174-2597940
Mobile +49-173-7133660
www.childaid.net
Photos copyright Childaid Network
Photographers: G. Bayer, M. Kasper, C. Pusey, L. Sanders, B. Weisbrod
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