Two rehabilitation centres have been built, including one in Iloilo and one in Negros. As part of its Rehabilitation programme, CAMELEON takes care of 50 young girls, aged between 5 and 17, who are victims of sexual violence. CAMELEON has tow Shelters where young girls regain their confidence and build
Coopération Humanitaire Luxembourg relies on a programme of young volunteer lawyers from Luxembourg who travel to the Philippines to support abused and raped girls in their legal proceedings against their offenders.
The mission of the young volunteer lawyers is to prepare the girls for court, to accompany them with their
The earthquake of April 2015 injured more than 22,000 people and caused the death of more than 10,000 people in Nepal.
It was on the initiative of CHL that a consortium was established with Pharmaciens sans frontières and the ONGD-FNEL whose aim was the reconstruction of three public schools in
The Women Skill Development Centre was created to offer vulnerable women in Pokhara, practical training in handicrafts (embroidery and sewing courses) enabling them to find employment or create their own income generating activities.
The EduCare component helps women headed families in precarious and vulnerable situations. Families are allocated a monthly grant consisting on the provision of food and a scholarship for their children.
IFAP stands for Integrated Family Aid Programme. It is a foster family created around a mother, widowed or abandoned by her husband. Each mother is responsible for 6 to 8 girls aged 5 to 16. Each family lives in an individual house that provides the necessary conditions for the development
The Cross Roads House is a unique programme in Nepal. It is a place for girls who have completed their bachelor’s degree and wish to train professionally or continue their studies. It is like a dormitory for young students with rules and regulations that they have to follow. A housekeeper
Located in Pokhara, the Eco-Village was built in 2012 using local, environmentally friendly materials, including bamboo and clay. Today it serves as a home for many young girls. The village is divided into two parts a part entirely dedicated to the beneficiaries, (with accommodation, playground, training room and canteen) and