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Canadian International Development Agency - (CIDA) has consistently supported SPARC since 1998. One of SPARC’s most popular publications, namely the quarterly Urdu newsletter, is published with CIDA’s assistance, as well as brochures, stickers and badges on subjects such as child rights, UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and corporal punishment.
In addition to supporting a number of consultations on various topics and national conferences, CIDA also provides institutional support that keeps SPARC functioning.
Defence for Children International - (DCI) is an independent non-governmental organization set up during the International Year of the Child (1979) to ensure on-going, practical, systematic and concerted international action specially directed towards promoting and protecting the rights of the child.
SPARC is an Associate Member of DCI. This year SPARC served as Regional Facilitator for a survey concerning a Regional Analysis of the Systematization of Data on Child Labor for DCI.
Friedrich Naumann Stiftung - (FNF) is an independent German political foundation working with civil society organizations all over the world to promote liberal politics. SPARC has been an active FNSt partner since 1995. The association started with the Foundation funding a survey report on The State of Child Labor in Islamabad, two editions of which (1,000 copies each) have so far been published and distributed all over the country and abroad.
Two editions of the book titled Child Labor: The Legal Aspects, which remains the only authentic book so far on the subject in the country, were published with FNSt’s support. Later another book on Child Rights in Pakistan was published. In addition, SPARC has taken out a number of publications with FNSt’s cooperation, ranging from topics such as Child Labor, Child Rights, Child Sexual Abuse, The Right to Access to Information, and Corruption.
The eight-year cooperation has been fruitful for SPARC as it has enabled it to organize innumerable consultations all over the country at the grassroots level and occasionally on topics that are not covered by other SPARC donors.
Global Campaign for Education - (GCE) was founded in 1999 by a group of NGOs and teachers' unions, including Education International, Oxfam International, Global March Against Child Labour, Actionaid, and national NGO networks from Bangladesh, Brazil and South Africa.
Since then, the Campaign has welcomed into the coalition many other major international, regional and national groups active in the fields of education, human rights, social justice and the eradication of poverty - including World Vision, Public Services International, FAWE, Save the Children UK, ASBPAE, CEAAL, VSO, Fe y Alegria, Ibis, and more.
As National Coordinator in Pakistan for Global March, a founding member of GCE, SPARC has organized activities during the Action Week since 2000.
International Baby Food Action Network - (IBFAN) is a coalition of 170 groups in 70 countries working to protect the rights of mothers and babies to breastfeed as a means of attaining the highest standards of health and development for infants and young children. IBFAN impresses upon governments to adopt and enforce legislation to give effect to the principles and aims of the International Code. The coalition monitors company compliance with the Code and reports violations. SPARC became a member of IBFAN and benefited from the coalition’s years of experience.
The NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child is a coalition of international non-governmental organizations, which work together to facilitate the implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. It was originally formed in 1983 when members of the NGO Group were actively involved in the drafting of the Convention.
The NGO Group has a Liaison Unit that supports participation of the NGOs, particularly national coalitions, in the reporting process to the Committee on the Rights of the Child as well as other activities to ensure the implementation of the Convention.
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