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		<title>Ripple Effects in Global Care Reform</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 0 0 20px 0;">Introduction: The Overlooked Truth About Keeping Families Together</h2>
<p>Today, on World Children’s Day, we pause to recognise the universal rights owed to every child, from education and health to protection and play. But rights do not exist in a vacuum; they are deeply interconnected. And for most children, the foundation for delivering these rights is the family.</p>
<p>The right to family life is often the linchpin. When a child is separated from their family, it rarely endangers just one right; it risks causing a domino effect that threatens their right to identity, their right to development, and their right to be safe from harm.</p>
<p>Yet, a common assumption persists that family separation is usually a necessary response to abuse or neglect. Reality, however, is often far simpler and more tragic: in the vast majority of cases children are separated from their parents due to the overwhelming pressures of poverty.</p>
<p>The United Nations Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children state unequivocally that financial and material poverty should never be the only justification for the removal of a child from the care of their parents. Instead, it should be seen as an indicator of their need for support.</p>
<p>At the Martin James Foundation, our learning from working with partners in 18 countries has confirmed that direct support to families can be a powerful catalyst for strengthening child protection systems. This post will explore three key takeaways from the work of our partners that demonstrate how small, direct interventions create the ripple effects that can lead to large-scale, sustainable change.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">1. It Starts with Trust (and a Holistic View of Family Needs)</h2>
<p>Effective family strengthening does not begin with a checklist of services; it begins with building trust. Our partners have found that child-specific solutions may be insufficient because a child’s well-being is inseparable from their family&#8217;s stability. As our partner Udayan Care learned, interventions must focus on the family as an entire unit to adequately protect a child.</p>
<p>Udayan Care’s &#8220;FiT Families Together&#8221; project in Delhi began as an emergency response for children who were rapidly returned to their families from institutions during the COVID-19 lockdown. The team quickly realised that for reintegration to be successful, they needed to support not just the individual child, but their siblings and parents as well.</p>
<p>This insight led to the development of a broader prevention and family strengthening initiative guided by their &#8220;Circle of Care and Protection&#8221;. This model provides holistic support across ten domains, from basic needs and household finances to mental health and positive parenting, treating the family as an interconnected unit.</p>
<p>Their approach demonstrated that with timely, coordinated support, families can successfully provide safe and nurturing environments for children who were once institutionalised.</p>
<p>This trust-based, holistic model is also embodied by our partner in Cambodia, This Life, who take a similar approach rooted in deep community listening. Their work is grounded in the principle of listening to communities first. As their team listened, they discovered that the challenges children faced were deeply connected to broader issues within families and communities, which prompted a shift in focus towards family strengthening.</p>
<p>Today, This Life uses a comprehensive, community-centred approach that includes case management, economic strengthening, and psychosocial support to keep families together. In Cambodia, family separation is often driven by a combination of poverty, the desire for better educational opportunities, and the historical disruption of traditional social structures that once provided a robust community safety net.</p>
<p>By addressing root causes like financial instability or lack of legal entitlements, the holistic approach of partners like Udayan Care and This Life resolves problems before they escalate. This proactive support creates its own ripple effect, where every family stabilised is one less child entering the formal care system. It shifts the focus from being reactive, separating a child after a crisis, to being proactive and preventive, supporting a family to stay together.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">2. Local Level Work Provides the &#8216;How&#8217; for High-Level Policy</h2>
<p>International frameworks such as the UN Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children provide the essential &#8216;what&#8217; and &#8216;why&#8217; of care reform, establishing the principles and goals. However, it is often the work of local, civil society partners that can demonstrate the &#8216;how&#8217;, creating the practical, evidence-based models necessary to turn high-level policy into practice.</p>
<p>Much has already been achieved, and for global care reform to accelerate, now is the moment to build on that progress by ensuring successful practice informs policy. </p>
<p>The recent Doha Declaration recognises the family as the irreplaceable foundation of social development and calls on the world to strengthen social protection systems. But these commitments remain abstract principles until organisations, including our partners, demonstrate how to translate them into reality.</p>
<p>Initiatives like the Global Charter on Children&#8217;s Care Reform galvanise these principles, calling on governments to make specific, measurable commitments to strengthen families and progressively end the use of institutions. When the Global Charter calls for an end to the reliance on institutions, the work of civil society organisations, such as our partners, and committed governments is demonstrating what is possible and necessary in their context.</p>
<p>Likewise, when the Doha Declaration calls for strengthening social protection to combat poverty (what it terms as the &#8220;greatest global challenge&#8221;), Udayan Care&#8217;s work produces a robust set of processes, procedures, and practices, creating a replicable model that can inform programmatic and strategic thinking across India and beyond.</p>
<p>This work with communities generates contextually validated results that is often more persuasive and actionable for policymakers than externally designed theoretical frameworks. This creates the ultimate ripple effect: a successful local model that can be adapted and scaled, influencing practice far beyond its original community.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">3. The Power of One: How a Single Case Can Influence an Entire System</h2>
<p>The connection between direct service and systems change is not abstract; it is direct and tangible. A single, well-managed case can expose a systemic weakness and become the catalyst for its reform.</p>
<p>One of our partners developing case management protocols to keep children out of orphanages was assigned the case of a young boy at risk of being placed in an institution. Their investigation revealed an older brother who was willing and eager to care for him but lacked the funds for transportation.</p>
<p>In this instance, a simple bus ticket was the specific, individualised support that prevented this child’s placement into an institution. Critically, this small, precise intervention also proved instrumental in the organisation’s advocacy for gatekeeping services as alternatives to institutionalisation.</p>
<p>This pattern of individual casework contributing to systems change is also mirrored in the work of Udayan Care. Their collaborative, multi-stakeholder approach to supporting individual families facilitated the creation of the Delhi State Network on Family Strengthening, a formal body bringing together government ministries and community organisations, allowing for a coordinated approach to child protection.</p>
<p>Furthermore, by working closely with local Child Welfare Committees (CWCs), those responsible for making decisions about children’s care and protection, Udayan Care prevented the reinstitutionalisation of 29 children, directly influencing official practice and decision-making.</p>
<p>These examples prove a vital point about how meaningful change occurs. As we have learned from the achievements of our partners, those doing the work are also the ones shaping the work.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">The Family is the Social Net</h2>
<p>In a world of vast needs and limited resources, we must focus on what works. One of our partners, working in a country with few formal support mechanisms, perfectly captured the ultimate truth of this work, stating that in the absence of a robust social net, the family is the social net.</p>
<p>While families have served as this primary safety net for centuries, they cannot always sustain the weight of poverty and crisis in isolation. At the Martin James Foundation, we champion the vital interplay between the natural strength of the family and the formal protections created by governments and civil society. We believe these systems should not operate in parallel, but in partnership.</p>
<p>As we look to reinforce societies, imagine what we could achieve if we started by investing in the foundational social net that already exists: the family. On this World Children’s Day, let us recognise that protecting children starts with protecting their right to family life.</p>
<p style="margin-top: 20px; font-weight: bold;">By Ailsa Laxton, Director of Global Programmes at Martin James Foundation</p>
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This post is adapted from the foreword &#8220;Family Strengthening and System Strengthening&#8221; and the interview &#8220;Community-Driven Family Strengthening&#8221; by Julie Walton, originally published in Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond (Vol. 12, Issue 2, 2025). To read the full journal and explore these topics further, please visit the <a href="https://journals.sagepub.com/home/icb" target="_blank">SAGE Journals publication page</a>.</div>
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		<title>Partnership Announcement: Ubumwe Community Center and MJF Global</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 20:20:43 +0000</pubDate>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p style="margin-bottom: 20px; font-weight: bold;">Community-Based Family Support and Early Intervention in Rwanda</p>
<p><strong>Martin James Foundation</strong> is delighted to announce a new partnership with the <strong>Ubumwe Community Center (UCC)</strong> in Rwanda. This collaboration seeks to support the country’s ongoing care-reform efforts, helping ensure that children, especially those with disabilities, can grow up safely within their families and communities rather than in institutions.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">About Ubumwe Community Center</h2>
<p>The Ubumwe Community Center was founded in 2005 to empower people with disabilities to live full, dignified lives. Frederick Ndabaramiye, one of its co-founders, is a survivor of the 1994 genocide who lost his arms during the conflict. He was inspired to create opportunities for others with disabilities upon his return to Rwanda. Zacharie Dusingizimana, his co-founder, was a special-education teacher who joined Frederick to make this vision a reality.</p>
<p>Today, UCC runs a vibrant, inclusive programme that supports people with disabilities through education, vocational training, and community-based living. Its House of Children School is one of Rwanda’s pioneering inclusive education models, where children with and without disabilities learn side by side. Through its vocational training centre, more than 600 graduates have gained livelihoods and independence.</p>
<p>Following the closure of a residential home in northern Rwanda, UCC established a community-based programme for children and young adults with severe disabilities, helping them transition to family-based care in line with Rwanda’s national policy. Its work continues to influence the country’s broader efforts to replace institutional care with family and community-based alternatives.</div>
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<p>Rwanda has made great progress in care reform in recent years. However, many Rwandan families caring for children with disabilities still face barriers such as poverty, stigma, and limited access to services. UCC’s work demonstrates that with the right support and early intervention, families can thrive together.</p>
<p>In northern Rwanda, where UCC is based, community awareness and access to specialised support remain limited. Many parents caring for children with disabilities need both psychosocial and economic assistance to prevent unnecessary family separation. UCC’s new project responds to these needs by ensuring families receive support before a crisis hits.</div>
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<p>Through this partnership, Martin James Foundation will support Ubumwe Community Center to implement its <span style="font-style: italic;">Community-Based Family Support and Early Intervention</span>&nbsp; project. The initiative will identify and assist families at risk of separation, particularly those caring for children with disabilities, through a holistic model of education, counselling, training, and economic empowerment.</p>
<p>The project will:<br />
&#8211; Provide educational support for children unable to access school due to complex needs<br />
&#8211; Conduct early-identification and outreach in collaboration with social workers, health centres, and local leaders;<br />
&#8211; Offer parenting education and counselling, helping caregivers manage stress and improve inclusive care practices;<br />
&#8211; Facilitate skills training and income-generation opportunities for parents to strengthen family resilience; and<br />
&#8211; Build peer-support networks for caregivers to share experiences and advocate for inclusion.</p>
<p>By reinforcing families and communities, this partnership contributes to Rwanda’s ongoing transition away from institutional care, ensuring children with disabilities can remain where they belong: at home, in loving families.</div>
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<p style="font-weight: bold; color: #0c71c3; margin: 20px 0 -18px 0; font-size: 18px;">From MJF:</p>
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<p>&#8220;We are proud to partner with Ubumwe Community Center, whose work embodies compassion, inclusion, and resilience. Their holistic approach to supporting families of children with disabilities aligns perfectly with our shared belief that every child deserves to grow up surrounded by care, understanding, and opportunity.&#8221;</p>
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<div style="margin: -20px 0 0 0; width: 100%; text-align: right;">Ailsa Laxton, Director of Global Programmes, Martin James Foundation</div>
<p style="font-weight: bold; color: #0c71c3; margin-top: 40px; font-size: 18px;">From Ubumwe Community Center:</p>
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<p style="color: #0c71c3;">&#8220;This partnership will allow us to reach more families and children before separation occurs. We will be able to demonstrate that inclusion and family-based care go hand in hand. When communities are empowered, every child can thrive within a loving home.&#8221;</p>
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<div style="margin: -20px 0 0 0; width: 100%; text-align: right;">Zacharie DUSINGIZIMANA, Co-Founder, Ubumwe Community Center</div></div>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 19:31:02 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Martin James Foundation</strong> is proud to announce a new partnership with <strong>Brave Aurora</strong> in Ghana. It comes at a pivotal moment for children’s care reform in the country, where local leadership and community action are essential to ensuring that every child can grow up in a safe and loving family.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">About Brave Aurora</h2>
<p><strong>Brave Aurora</strong> was founded in 2009 after its founders volunteered at an orphanage in northern Ghana and discovered that eight out of ten children there had at least one living parent. What began as a small initiative to reunite those children with their families has grown into one of Ghana’s leading voices for family-based care and child protection reform.</p>
<p>Working closely with the <strong>Department of Social Welfare</strong> and the <strong>Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection</strong>, Brave Aurora works to strengthen families, empower caregivers through livelihood and education support, and promote sustainable alternatives to institutional care. Their work aligns closely with Ghana’s national care reform agenda, which aims to reduce reliance on residential care and ensure that all children can thrive in family and community settings.</p></div>
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<p>Across Ghana, thousands of children remain at risk of separation from their families due to poverty, disability stigma, and limited access to quality education and social services. Many parents turn to orphanages out of desperation, believing institutional care will offer their children better opportunities. Yet the evidence is clear: children thrive best in families.</p>
<p>In the country’s northern regions, Brave Aurora’s work has already shown what is possible. In the North East Region, which was once home to 23 residential homes, there are now none in operation, thanks to sustained community engagement, family strengthening, and strong government collaboration. The new project builds on this proven model to reach new areas in the Upper East Region, which has the highest number of residential homes in northern Ghana.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">About the Partnership</h2>
<p><span>Through this 12-month <strong>partnership</strong>, MJF Global will support Brave Aurora to <strong>expand the Young Ambassadors Project into Ghana’s Upper East Region</strong>, which has the highest concentration of residential homes in northern Ghana.</span></p>
<p>The project will:<br />&#8211; Train <strong>young people with lived experience of care</strong> and caregivers in public speaking, community engagement, and advocacy;<br />&#8211; Conduct <strong>community engagement initiatives</strong> to challenge misconceptions about institutional care and promote family-based alternatives;<br />&#8211; Facilitate <strong>family tracing and reintegration </strong>for  children currently living in residential homes; and<br />&#8211; Support the <strong>transition of residential homes</strong> into family-based care models in collaboration with the Department of Social Welfare.</p>
<p><span>By empowering young leaders to tell their stories and influence change, Brave Aurora and MJF aim to strengthen Ghana’s movement toward a care system rooted in families, not institutions.</span></p>
<p><strong><span>We’re honoured to stand alongside Brave Aurora.</span></strong><span> Please follow their journey and support their mission to ensure every child in Ghana grows up in a safe and loving family.<br />Visit <a href="https://www.braveaurora.com/en/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">www.braveaurora.com</a> to learn more and get involved.</span></p>
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<p>&#8220;Brave Aurora’s deep community roots and leadership in care reform exemplify what sustainable change could look like. We are delighted to partner with them on this project &#8211; their Young Ambassadors are leading the way to ensure that every child can grow up safe, supported, and loved.&#8221;</p>
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<div style="margin: -20px 0 0 0; width: 100%; text-align: right;">Ailsa Laxton, Director of Global Programmes, Martin James Foundation</div>
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<p>&#8220;This partnership with MJF Global enables us to scale what we know works: local leadership, grounding our work in lived experience, and family-first solutions. Together, we will strengthen communities, support families, and show that change led by young people is not only possible, but powerful.&#8221;</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p><span>On 24 September 2025, governments and civil society gathered in New York to launch the <em>Global Charter on Children’s Care Reform</em> in a global effort to ensure that every child grows up in a safe, nurturing family, not an institution. The UK Government has championed this initiative as part of its wider campaign on children’s care reform.</span></p>
<p><span>We were proud that two leaders from the <strong>Care Leaders Council (CLC)</strong>, Maicol and Phong, were there to represent the voices of young people with lived experience of care. Their presence brought both hard-won insight and urgency to a high-level discussion that too often happens without those most affected by its outcomes.</span></p>
<p><span>The Martin James Foundation helped make their participation possible because we believe that the people most affected by a policy must be present when it is made. We are also grateful to partners across the care reform movement, including the Better Care Network and the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), for standing behind care-experienced leadership.</span></p>
<p><span>The Care Leaders Council has since published a compelling reflection on the event, outlining what they believe needs to happen for the Charter to deliver real change. Their <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-comes-next-after-launch-global-charter-childrens-kpine/?trackingId=H3byTtnaQd%2BPKW2yfnK4vw%3D%3D" target="_blank">article</a> identifies several practical indicators of progress, which are clear, trackable, and politically meaningful.  That could help measure whether the Charter becomes a true landmark for reform.</span></p></div>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 22:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>MJF Global, part of the Martin James Foundation, is pleased to announce a new partnership with Children’s Future International in Cambodia. This collaboration comes at a critical time to address the rising risks of family separation and ensure vulnerable children remain safely within their families and communities.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">About Children’s Future</h2>
<p>Children’s Future International (CFI) was founded in 2008 in Battambang Province, Cambodia, with a mission to serve vulnerable, marginalised, and at-risk children by promoting child rights, ensuring access to education, improving health and wellness, and supporting family-based care. CFI’s social work team provides case management, counselling, emergency food, housing, and livelihood support, and works to prevent children from being sent to residential care institutions so that they can grow up in family-based care.</p>
<p>The organisation has played an important role in family strengthening efforts, particularly through its involvement in the Family Care First coalition, to which MJF Global provided emergency funding earlier this year to sustain vital social work services and material support to families facing crisis situations following the sudden closure of USAID.</p></div>
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<p>Cambodia continues to face systemic issues such as poverty, limited access to social services, and persistent institutional care models, such as orphanages or residential care facilities (RCFs). In early 2024, the sudden closure of 32 residential care facilities resulted in the displacement of hundreds of children, creating an urgent need for family reintegration services. The withdrawal of funding in Cambodia has left a gap responding to child separation.</p>
<p>In response, CFI has provided direct support to children and families: between February and April 2025, 10 children received targeted assistance, and outreach extended to nearly 250 children through counselling and follow-ups, leading to safe case closures for 19 children. This partnership will help ensure that CFI is able to support the rest of the children who have not yet had a safe case closure.</div>
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<p>Our new collaboration with <strong>CFI</strong> provides funding, which will secure a dedicated social work team and essential logistics so that the organisation can continue to support families in Battambang when they need support the most. Funding will allow CFI to deliver intensive case management for children at risk of separation, guide the safe closure or transfer of open cases to local authorities, and roll out family-strengthening activities. The partnership also amplifies <strong>the organisation’s</strong> community-awareness campaigns on children’s rights and the dangers of institutional care.</p>
<p>We’re honoured to stand alongside Children’s Future International. They, like any organisation, cannot do this vital work alone. We invite you to join them by following their journey, supporting their efforts, and helping ensure every child in Cambodia grows up in a safe, supported family. Visit <a href="https://www.childrensfuture.org" target="_blank">www.childrensfuture.org</a> to learn more and get involved.</p></div>
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<p>&#8220;We are delighted to partner with CFI at a moment when family strengthening services are urgently needed in Battambang. Their consistent approach and thoughtful leadership have already served children, families, and communities so well, and we look forward to their continued impact and growth.&#8221;</p>
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<div style="margin: -20px 0 0 0; width: 100%; text-align: right;">Ailsa Laxton, Director of Global Programmes</div>
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<p>&#8220;The initial partnership with MJF came at a pivotal moment when we were uncertain of how to keep children safe in light of the loss of funding from Family Care First. This new partnership with MJF will take the work begun under emergency circumstances and ensure that all families are given the time needed to become self-reliant. As the child protection risks continue to increase in Cambodia, this partnership will create a real opportunity for us to find the most effective ways of ensuring children can safely grow up in their community.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Partnership Announcement: Martin James Foundation and Catholic Relief Services India</title>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Martin James Foundation (MJF) is honoured to announce a new partnership with Catholic Relief Services (CRS) in India. This collaboration comes at a critical time, as the abrupt termination of USAID funding threatens years of progress supporting children.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">About Catholic Relief Services India</h2>
<p><a href="https://www.crs.org/where-we-work/asia/india" target="_blank">Catholic Relief Services (CRS)</a> began working in India in 1946. Today, their programming includes emergency response and recovery, health systems strengthening, and the prevention of human trafficking and gender-based violence. In the care reform space, CRS is a key partner in the global <a href="https://www.changingthewaywecare.org/project/india/" target="_blank">Changing the Way We Care</a> (CTWWC) initiative, launched in 2018 to drive lasting change for children in residential care.</p>
<p>In India, CRS works to bring together government, the Church, communities, and families to prevent children from entering institutions and ensure safe reintegration of children into family care. Their strategy focuses on strong gatekeeping mechanisms, an informed and trained workforce, inclusive family strengthening approaches, and improved access to social protection and family-based care.</p></div>
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<p>CRS has been implementing CTWWC in Odisha and Tamil Nadu, in alignment with the Indian government’s efforts to prioritise family-based care. In October 2024, USAID approved a new phase of CTWWC India, enabling CRS to scale up its work on family strengthening in collaboration with local partners. However, the sudden stop work order in January 2025, and eventual termination of funding, brought many key activities to an abrupt halt.</p>
<p>As a result, the well-being and future of nearly 2,000 vulnerable children were put at risk. Children receiving case management lost access to vital services. Others who were preparing to transition from residential care into families faced indefinite delays. In communities where prevention efforts had been underway, systems that helped identify and support families in crisis were severely disrupted. The momentum that has been building over many years toward strengthening family-based care suddenly stalled.</div>
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<p>Our partnership with CRS India aims to support and sustain the progress of CTWWC India and ensure that essential support for children and families continues during a time of uncertainty. With this interim funding, CRS will continue its work with Church and community structures to identify and assist vulnerable families, helping to prevent unnecessary separation and supporting safe, family-based care.</p>
<p>This work aims to support efforts to improve access to government schemes and welfare support, enabling caregivers to provide safe and stable care for their children. This partnership also reinforces and aligns with the Indian government&#8217;s proactive efforts and policies aimed at prioritising and strengthening family-based care for children.</p>
<p>Through this partnership, Martin James Foundation is supporting CRS and its partners to maintain momentum for care reform in Tamil Nadu, ensuring that children remain connected to families and communities, even in the face of significant funding challenges.</p>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">A Call to Action</h2>
<p>The sudden loss of funding has placed vital work at risk. Catholic Relief Services and their partners have built strong foundations for family-based care, but continued support is needed. We encourage other funders to join us in standing with organisations like CRS who are working to keep children where they belong: with their families and communities. If you would like to learn more or explore how to get involved, we would be happy to <a href="https://martinjames.foundation/contact-us/">connect</a>.</p>
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<p>&#8220;In moments like this, funders have a responsibility to step in where we can to ensure that vital programmes, especially those with a direct impact on children’s lives, are not left without support. We’re grateful for the opportunity to partner with Catholic Relief Services India during this time, to stand alongside their efforts, and to contribute to sustaining the progress they’ve made. Their deep experience in care reform is something we greatly respect and are grateful to learn from.&#8221;</p>
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<p>&#8220;We are immensely grateful for the timely and generous support from the Martin James Foundation. In a moment of unexpected challenge, their immediate support helped us build on the strong foundations for family-based care without interruption. This vital assistance has been especially crucial for supporting children who were in the midst of transitioning to loving families, ensuring their journey wasn&#8217;t disrupted. It allows us to safeguard the progress we&#8217;ve made in helping children live safely with their families and communities keeping the interests and aspirations of the children at the centre. We truly appreciate the belief of the Foundation in our work, their understanding of the urgency, and thank them for this partnership which is having profound impact on young lives.&#8221;</p>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner">Martin James Foundation (MJF) is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Transform Alliance Africa (TAA), a growing network of organisations working across the continent with a shared vision: an Africa free of orphanages, where all children belong and grow in safe and loving families

This collaboration will support TAA at a pivotal point in its growth, as the Alliance expands its reach, strengthens its advocacy, and builds the infrastructure needed to coordinate and support a powerful, continent-wide movement for care reform.


<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">About Transform Alliance Africa</h2>

Transform Alliance Africa brings together over 20 member organisations from 12 African countries, including several of MJF’s existing partners such as Child’s i Foundation, FAMadagascar, and Railway Children Africa. Through collaborative advocacy, capacity building, and peer learning, TAA aims to end institutional care for children and promote care systems that prioritise families and communities.

TAA works to influence national and regional policies, support care reform initiatives, and ensure that care-experienced individuals are meaningfully included in shaping the movement. The Alliance provides training, resources, and a platform for organisations to learn from each other, adopt effective practices, and strengthen their impact.</div>
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Across Africa, many organisations working on care reform operate in isolation, without the networks or shared learning needed to scale impact. TAA addresses this gap by strengthening connections between organisations, reducing duplication of effort, and amplifying proven approaches that can drive systemic change.

MJF’s funding will support TAA’s core functions during a critical period of momentum, enabling the Alliance to refine its strategy, strengthen coordination, and scale its influence. The partnership reflects MJF’s long-term commitment to supporting locally led, collective approaches to care reform that centre the voices of communities and children themselves.

<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">Standing With a Movement Led by African Expertise </h2>

Transform Alliance Africa is a powerful example of African-led collaboration driving systemic change for children across the continent. As a growing collective of organisations rooted in local expertise and experience, TAA is shaping the future of care through shared learning, advocacy, and coordinated action.

At MJF, we recognise the value and urgency of this work. We are pleased to provide flexible, trust-based funding to support the Alliance in advancing its own strategy and priorities. This partnership reflects our commitment to locally led change, and we are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to a movement that is both vital and visionary.</div>
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<blockquote>&#8220;We’re honoured to provide flexible funding in support of an African-led initiative that is already making a real impact across the continent. Transform Alliance Africa represents the kind of collaborative, community-rooted leadership that is essential for lasting change. It’s a privilege to walk alongside this network, to learn from their expertise, and to contribute in a small way to work that is already well underway and deeply needed.&#8221;</blockquote>
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<blockquote>&#8220;This partnership marks a significant and important moment of growth and impact for Transform Alliance Africa. We are proud to stand with the Martin James Foundation in our shared commitment to ending institutional care. This support enables us to advocate more effectively, amplify our collective voice, deepen collaboration across countries and continue to transform systems, strengthening sustainable family-based care models that are rooted in African values and led by African expertise, so that every child grows up in a safe and loving family.&#8221;</blockquote>
<div style="margin: -20px 0 0 0; width: 100%; text-align: right;">Stephen Ucembe and Christopher Muwanguzi, Co-Coordinators, Transform Alliance Africa</div>

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Learn more about the work of Transform Alliance Africa and its members at <a href="http://transformallianceafrica.com/" target="_blank">transformallianceafrica.com</a>, and follow Transform Alliance Africa on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/transform-alliance-africa/" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> for updates and insights.
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<p>The national survey will explore how Christian donors in the United States perceive and support efforts to provide care for orphaned and vulnerable children, and whether these perspectives and practices have changed since the <a href="https://www.faithtoaction.org/barnastudy2021/#:~:text=The%20key%20objectives%20of%20this,which%20Christians%20are%20likely%20to" target="_blank">original survey in 2020</a>.</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.faithtoaction.org/" target="_blank">The Faith to Action Initiative </a>serves as a resource for Christian organisations, churches, and individuals who seek to respond to the needs of orphaned and vulnerable children around the world. Faith to Action promotes best practices in the care of orphaned and vulnerable children among the U.S. Christian community and upholds the vital importance of family and community in the life of every child. They carry out this role through programmes that raise awareness about the limitations of orphanages, help individuals and ministries strengthen family care, and share innovative ways to take action.</p></div>
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<p>In 2020, Faith to Action and Barna Group <a href="https://www.faithtoaction.org/barnastudy2021/" target="_blank">released a landmark study</a> that revealed US Christians were giving an estimated $2.5 billion each year to residential care for children. This figure represented the first clear baseline of funding from faith-based donors to orphanages worldwide. The findings were shared widely, reaching major media outlets, policymakers, and international organisations working in child protection.</p>
<p>Since that time, Faith to Action has led sustained communication efforts to shift donor attitudes and behaviour, emphasising the long-term harms of institutional care and the benefits of family-based solutions. This new study will assess the impact of those efforts and provide up-to-date insights into how US Christians engage with these issues.</p>
<p>Conducted by Barna Group, the research will explore current perceptions, funding patterns, and what types of messaging are most effective in encouraging faith-based donors to support family care. It will also offer strategic recommendations for how to further shift donor engagement towards sustainable, community-based responses for children.</p>
<p>The findings will be used to inform ongoing advocacy and engagement efforts across the sector, with the potential to influence funding flows and strengthen the global movement towards family-based care.</div>
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<div style="margin: -20px 0 0 0; width: 100%; text-align: right;">Julie Walton, Head of Research and Learning, MJF</div>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Christians in the United States have long played a unique and vital role in shaping how children around the world are cared for and protected. Driven by a deep sense of calling and a scriptural mandate, they have generously funded care for millions of children over the decades—often with great self-sacrifice. However, misconceptions about the needs and circumstances of these children, combined with limited awareness of more effective alternatives, have led to the support of care models that conflict with global best practices. An updated study aims to identify the underlying mindsets and assumptions that contribute to these misinformed interventions, providing a path to correct them. Our experience has shown that when U.S. Christians are mobilized to support family-based care solutions, they can significantly strengthen local efforts—supporting families, expanding alternative family care options, and advancing national care reform initiatives.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<div style="margin: -20px 0 0 0; width: 100%; text-align: right;">Elli Oswald, Executive Director, Faith to Action</div>
<h2 class="h2-blog" style="margin: 40px 0 20px 0;">Conclusion</h2>
<p>This project reflects a shared commitment to addressing one of the underlying drivers of institutional care: donor misperception. By providing clear, current data on donor attitudes and behaviours, the study will help guide future efforts to build support for care reform and ensure that more children can grow up in safe, nurturing families.</p>
<p>Please follow <a href="https://www.faithtoaction.org/" target="_blank">Faith to Action</a> on <a href="https://www.instagram.com/faithtoaction/" target="_blank">Instagram</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/faithtoactioninitiative" target="_blank">Facebook</a>, and <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/company/faith-to-action-initiative" target="_blank">LinkedIn</a> for updates on the research, insights from the field, and tools to support family-based care.</div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>The sudden termination of USAID funding has left organisations around the world in crisis. Among those affected are child protection organisations that have spent years strengthening family-based care and preventing unnecessary family separation. With funding abruptly cut, vital services such as family preservation, foster care, and reintegration support are now at risk of shutting down, leaving children and families without vital support.</p>
<p>As funders, we at Martin James Foundation took immediate action to provide emergency support where we could. Drawing on our available resources, which are small in comparison to the scale of funding lost, we supported several organisations, including both existing and new partners, to help ensure that critical services could continue.</p>
<p>As part of this response, we provided a pooled fund to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/FCF2022" target="_blank">Family Care First</a> (FCF) in Cambodia, a network of organisations we had not previously partnered with. We recognise that those working closest with children and families are best placed to determine how funds should be used. This approach enabled timely support to reach those who needed it most. Thanks to this collaborative effort, services have continued for 307 children and families, including those in kinship and foster care, children with disabilities, and households facing significant challenges to their wellbeing and stability.</p>
<p>While this emergency support has helped bridge an immediate gap, it is not a long-term solution. In the coming months, these organisations will require further funding to continue providing the care and protection that children and families depend on. Without it, there is a real risk of unnecessary separation and the loss of hard-won progress towards family-based care in Cambodia.</p>
<p>Together, we can ensure that children and families continue to receive the support they need. Whether you are a funder, an individual donor, or part of a community that believes in the importance of family, your contribution – no matter the size – can help sustain the work of local organisations who are stepping up for children in incredibly difficult circumstances.</p></div>
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<p><a href="https://cambodianchildrenstrust.org" target="_blank">Cambodian Children’s Trust</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.childrensfuture.org" target="_blank">Children’s Future International</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.childreninfamilies.org" target="_blank">Children in Families</a></p>
<p><a href="https://hagarinternational.org/cambodia/" target="_blank">Hagar International Foundation</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.holtinternational.org" target="_blank">Holt International</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.oiccambodia.org" target="_blank">Organization to Improve Communication and Swallowing Therapy Services in Cambodia</a></p>
<p><a href="https://thislife.ngo" target="_blank">This Life Cambodia</a></p>
<p><a href="https://www.savethechildren.net/cambodia" target="_blank">Save the Children</a></p>
<p style="margin-top: 20px;">They are all rooted in their communities and are committed to keeping children safe and supported within families. With additional funding, they can continue delivering vital services and adapt to the challenges ahead.</p>
<p>If you are in a position to give, you can donate directly to these organisations or through Martin James Foundation. Every donation we receive goes straight to our partners, without unnecessary barriers or delay. 100% of funds will be rapidly distributed to where they are most needed.</p>
<p><a href="https://martinjames.foundation/donate/">Donate here</a></p>
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<p>“This is a time for us as funders and donors to come together and stand in solidarity with organisations that are under pressure. Hard-earned progress toward family-based care is at risk. We cannot afford to look away. We must listen, adapt, and use our power, resources, and voices to protect what matters most. Together, we can keep this movement alive and ensure children and families continue to receive critical support.” Ailsa Laxton, Director of Global Programmes at MJF</p>
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<p>The decisions we make now will shape the future of care for children across the globe. We cannot allow them to bear the cost of this crisis.</p>
<p>To better understand the scale of this crisis and the opportunity funders have to make a difference, read our full statement from our Director of Global Programmes: <a href="https://martinjames.foundation/when-the-funding-stops-prioritising-children-and-families-amidst-a-crisis/"><em>When the Funding Stops: Prioritising Children and Families Amidst a Crisis</em></a>.</p></div>
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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner">The Martin James Foundation (MJF) is delighted to announce the continuation of our partnership with Home for Good, now entering its second year. Together, we are supporting the <a href="https://homecomingproject.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Homecoming Project</a>, an initiative inspiring UK Christians and churches to embrace family-based care as the best solution for vulnerable children worldwide.</p>
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<p><a href="https://homeforgood.org.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Home for Good</a> is a UK charity with a bold vision: to find a home for every child who needs one. By inspiring individuals and families to foster, adopt, or provide supported lodgings, Home for Good equips the Church to play a vital role in caring for vulnerable children. Guided by its faith-rooted and child-focused values, Home for Good strives for justice and change, ensuring every child can thrive in a safe and nurturing family environment.</div>
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<p>Globally, there are at least 5.4 million children living in orphanages, and an estimated 80% of these children have at least one living parent or other family members. Poverty, rather than a lack of family, is often the primary driver for institutionalisation. The Homecoming Project, a coalition of organisations, seeks to address these challenges by encouraging UK churches and Christians to play a transformative role in supporting vulnerable families and creating opportunities for children to thrive in family-based care rather than in orphanages.</p>
<p>A growing global movement is working to ensure that children don’t grow up in orphanages when they could be in families. Recently, the UK Foreign Secretary <a href="https://www.gov.uk/government/news/childrens-care-reform-an-international-priority-on-foreign-secretary-and-barry-keoghan-visit-to-bulgaria?utm_source=miragenews&amp;utm_medium=miragenews&amp;utm_campaign=news" target="_blank" rel="noopener">launched a global campaign</a> advocating for family-based care as the best alternative to orphanages. This initiative provides an opportunity for countries to share knowledge and reform childcare policies to keep children with their families.</div>
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<p>The Martin James Foundation is proud to support the Homecoming Project as it builds on its momentum to engage the UK Church and inspire change. In 2024, this work included the formation of the Homecoming Leadership Council, a coalition of 13 organisations dedicated to championing family-based care globally. The Council also published the <a href="https://homecomingproject.org/resource/homecoming-report-2024" target="_blank">Homecoming Report 2024</a>, which provided critical insights into the UK Church’s involvement in supporting orphanages overseas. The report revealed that UK churches donate an estimated £500 million to overseas orphanages each year, and that regular churchgoers are three times more likely to have donated to an orphanage than the general British public. It also identified key opportunities to redirect this support toward family-based care solutions, ensuring children can grow up in safe and loving families rather than institutions.</p>
<p>As we move into 2025, the Homecoming campaign has relaunched with a renewed focus on engaging UK Christians and churches to share the family-care message and raise awareness about the global orphanage crisis. This year’s plans include expanding the Leadership Council, deepening engagement with faith communities, and equipping stakeholders with updated resources and learning materials. Through campaigns, events, and outreach, the project aims to empower churches and individuals to contribute to a movement that helps children transition from institutions to families where they can thrive.</p></div>
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<p>The Homecoming Project is uniquely positioned to work alongside UK churches and Christians, drawing on their generosity and compassion to support children and families around the world. By collaborating with this powerful network, the project seeks to inspire collective action and transformative change, equipping individuals and communities to champion family-based care as the best solution for vulnerable children. The Martin James Foundation is grateful to continue supporting these efforts, to ensure that every child can thrive in the love and commitment of a family.</p>
<p>To learn more about the Homecoming Project, visit the<span> </span><a href="https://homecomingproject.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Homecoming<span> </span>website</a><span> </span>and sign up for the Learning Journey. Together, we can help create lasting change and ensure every child has their own homecoming story.</p>
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<blockquote><p>&#8220;We at the Homecoming Project are thrilled to partner with the Martin James Foundation. Their unwavering commitment to family-based care perfectly aligns with our shared vision of ensuring every child grows up in the safety and love of a family. Together, we look forward to driving meaningful, lasting change for vulnerable children worldwide.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>&#8220;Creating lasting change takes all of us— organisations, faith communities, governments, and individuals—working together to ensure children grow up in safe, loving families. The UK Foreign Secretary’s commitment to this cause reflects the growing momentum behind family-based care, and it’s encouraging to see this shift taking place. While change doesn’t happen overnight, each step forward makes a real difference. That’s why we’re so grateful to partner with the Homecoming Project, whose leadership is equipping churches and communities to be part of this movement.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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