TITI Foundation has enhanced its child protection and welfare initiatives by empowering communities, caregivers, and survivors to build resilience and reduce human rights violations. The program focuses on vulnerable groups such as internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, refugees, and host communities, addressing challenges like family separation, child recruitment, sexual violence, neglect, and the broader impacts of conflict, displacement, and disasters. Using a family-centered approach, the Foundation engages children, families, communities, and local authorities to promote comprehensive protection and service delivery through both community- and facility-level case management systems. This approach strengthens coordination between service providers and households, fostering greater demand and access to child protection services. TITI Foundation collaborates with key stakeholders, adapting best practices and aligning with national and international child protection standards. Its interventions include child-friendly space (CFS) programming, case management, psychosocial support, frontline worker training, and community dialogues. The organization also promotes awareness through school and community campaigns and participates in national and global advocacy events such as the 16 Days of Activism and International OVC Day.

Child Protection

TITI Foundation has strengthened its child welfare and protection initiatives by empowering communities, caregivers, and survivors to enhance resilience and reduce human rights violations. The program primarily supports internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, refugees, and host communities affected by conflict, displacement, and disasters. It aims to mitigate risks such as family separation, child recruitment by armed groups, abuse, neglect, exploitation, and sexual violence, all of which have been worsened by ongoing conflict and crises like COVID-19 and flooding. Using a family-centered approach, TITI Foundation engages children, families, communities, and local authorities to deliver comprehensive prevention, treatment, and support services. Its two-pronged case management model combines community- and facility-level referrals with household-level engagement to encourage active participation and demand for child protection services. The Foundation collaborates with stakeholders, adopting best practices such as SASA! initiatives and adhering to international and national child protection standards. Key interventions include child-friendly space programming, psychosocial support, frontline worker training, family tracing and reunification, and community dialogues. Additionally, TITI Foundation promotes child protection advocacy through in- and out-of-school campaigns and participation in events like the 16 Days of Activism, International OVC Day, Day of the African Child, and World AIDS Day to amplify children’s voices and rights.

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