At SOS Children’s Villages Bangladesh, we are committed to providing a safe, caring, and empowering environment for every child and young person in our programmes. Safeguarding is at the heart of all that we do. Our work is guided by the SOS Children’s Villages Child Protection Policy, the Child Protection Policy of SOS Children’s Villages Bangladesh, and is in full alignment with national child protection laws and international standards.
Child safeguarding includes every action we take to ensure that our co-workers, associates, operations, and programmes do no harm to children and that they are never exposed to the risk of neglect, abuse, exploitation, or any form of harm.
Our safeguarding approach is built on four key pillars: Awareness, Prevention, Reporting, and Responding.
SOS Children’s Villages Bangladesh strives to strengthen a fair, transparent, and accountable safeguarding system across all locations. We have clear procedures in place to identify, report, and respond to any safeguarding concern or incident.
The National Child Protection Committee meets regularly to review cases, assess risks, and ensure that appropriate preventive and corrective measures are implemented. Every co-worker and associate shares the responsibility of maintaining a safe environment where children and young people can thrive free from harm.
We promote a proactive culture of listening, dialogue, and learning—where every child feels heard and respected. Regular awareness sessions, capacity-building workshops, and preventive activities are conducted across all SOS Villages and programme locations.
By encouraging open communication and reflection, we continuously analyse behaviours, identify risks, and strengthen practices to ensure the highest level of child protection. Every co-worker, partner, and community member plays a role in keeping children safe.
SOS Children’s Villages Bangladesh maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward all forms of child abuse, neglect, exploitation, and harassment.
Any reported misconduct—whether involving child safeguarding, sexual harassment, or corruption—is treated with equal seriousness and investigated in line with organizational policy and due process.
We are fully committed to ensuring that every child grows up in an environment of love, respect, safety, and dignity.
Family Strengthening Programme (FSP) is a preventive community intervention programme through which over 38000 children have been empowered, impacting over 83000 lives. Designed to prevent children from losing parental care or being abandoned, this programme runs in slums & rural areas, within a 30 km radius of an SOS Children’s Village. The beneficiaries of this programme are children of the most vulnerable families i.e., children of widows, single women, and Below Poverty Line (BPL) families as well as families whose livelihoods have been impacted by disaster. Spanning from 3 to 5 years, the programme aims to enable families to move out of the vicious cycle of poverty towards greater dignity and self-reliance by ensuring children’s education and income generating capacity development of the caregivers.
It is a curative programme of SOS Children’s Villages India that reaches out to over 6500 children through its 31 Children’s Villages across India. Each Village has Family Homes, with every home consisting of 8 children on average along with an SOS Mother.
Holistic development, including education, nutrition, health and psychological development, is taken care of until children are settled in their lives.
Family Strengthening Programme (FSP) is a preventive community intervention programme through which over 38000 children have been empowered, impacting over 83000 lives. Designed to prevent children from losing parental care or being abandoned, this programme runs in slums & rural areas, within a 30 km radius of an SOS Children’s Village. The beneficiaries of this programme are children of the most vulnerable families i.e., children of widows, single women, and Below Poverty Line (BPL) families as well as families whose livelihoods have been impacted by disaster. Spanning from 3 to 5 years, the programme aims to enable families to move out of the vicious cycle of poverty towards greater dignity and self-reliance by ensuring children’s education and income generating capacity development of the caregivers.
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