networks

who we work with

Street Kids International works with networks locally and internationally to share knowledge about youth livelihoods, enterprise development and financial services for youth.  Street Kids International participates in the following networks:

Consortium for Street Children (CSC)

The Consortium for Street Children (CSC) is the leading international member-based network dedicated to advocating, promoting and campaigning for the rights of street-involved children.  They are committed to creating a better and sustainable future for some of the most disadvantaged and stigmatised children by working together to inform and inspire research and action that influences policy and best practice worldwide.
For more information visit:  www.streetchildren.org.uk

SEEP Network

The SEEP Network strives to connect microenterprise practitioners in a global learning community and envisions a sustainable income in every household.
For more information visit:  www.seepnetwork.org

The Ontario Council for International Cooperation (OCIC)

The Ontario Council for International Cooperation (OCIC) is an expanding community of Ontario-based international development and global education organizations and individual associate members working globally for social justice.  OCIC envisions global social justice, human dignity and participation for all. 
As a Council, OCIC strives to increase the effectiveness and collective impact of all our members' efforts to promote sustainable, people-centred development in a peaceful and healthy environment.  OCIC is committed to principles of fair and equitable cooperative international development and promotes public engagement that helps Canadians develop a global perspective and take action for social justice.
For more information visit:  www.ocic.on.ca/

Canadian Network of NGOs in Ethiopia (CANGO)

The Canadian Network of NGOs in Ethiopia, CANGO, was founded in January 2006, in Addis Ababa. The Network is voluntarily accessed by Canada-based NGOs operating in Ethiopia. Its overall purpose is to share information, promote cooperation and enhance collective action in an effort to address the challenges of poverty and governance in Ethiopia, including food and livelihood security, HIV/AIDS, disaster preparedness and response, capacity building of civil society and governance.

Specifically, the Network Partners work to: share information, promote coordination and reduce duplication of efforts among Partners; engage with CIDA, regarding CIDA and broader Canadian policy in Ethiopia; gather and share experiences and lessons useful to educate the Canadian public; identify opportunities to secure funding in consortia, as appropriate, to further their aims.
For more information visit: www.cangoethiopia.org/

Youth Inclusive Financial Services Portal

YFS-Link is dedicated to facilitating ongoing learning and exchange within the youth-inclusive financial services sector. Access the latest information, the newest resources, and the most cutting-edge tools in this nascent sector. Check out frequently asked questions and contribute your own ideas, experiences, and tools. Each time you visit, you will find an open, friendly space to engage and share your experiences.
For more information visit:  www.yfslink.org/

Child and Youth Finance International

Child and Youth Finance International is a global, multistakeholder movement of experts from across the world - all dedicated to bringing financial access and financial education to children and youth.  It is a movement in its infancy, building their work on the years of experience and success of its members and founder. By remaining collaborative and participative, Child and Youth Finance International are benefiting from the expertise and guidance of thought leaders and pioneers from our expert councils and board.
For more information visit:  www.childfinanceinternational.org/

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StreetKids International, an international charity based in Canada and the UK, strives to help street youth worldwide develop business skills and health knowledge to better their lives.

last update:
October 4, 2011 1:22 AM


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