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Child Protection

Every child should grow up in a secure and nurturing environment, but three-quarters of youngsters are exposed to violence.

Violence against children has already reached epidemic levels prior to the emergence of COVID-19. The pandemic has the potential to enhance the risk of violence against children, especially females, impoverished children, children with impairments, and those living in unstable environments.

  • Each year, one billion children are subject to physical, sexual, or mental abuse and neglect
  • 9 out of 10 child sexual assault victims are female
  • Each year, 12 million females marry before their 18th birthday
  • 85 million youngsters work in dangerous conditions
  • One out of every six children on the planet lives in a war zone

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Society Development


Female Education and Gender Equality

We promote gender equality and the rights of women and girls globally. We are dedicated to advancing gender parity. We collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders to bring about positive change at the community level. These stakeholders include grassroots activists, survivors, legal reformers, lawyers, service providers, corporations, and national and regional women's organisations.

A woman should not be treated as a commodity or an object. Girls should have bright futures. It is an essential element and a first step towards the development of an advanced society.

All around the globe, girls are treated differently just because they are female. Less significance is placed on a girl's education, increasing the likelihood that she may be married off at a young age, subjected to violence, or abducted by traffickers. Her youth is cut short, and now her whole life and future are in jeopardy even in a modern and advanced society.

The power of educating girls is transformative. By the time she reaches adulthood, a girl who has received a quality education has a better chance of being healthy, safe, and in control of her own destiny. The timing of her wedding and family planning is up to her. By putting her children through education, she will increase their chances of living a long and healthy life.

In this light, we recognize the importance of ensuring that girls have equal access to educational opportunities. Whatever it takes, we fight for every child's right to a happy, healthy and secure childhood, since that is the greatest opportunity she has for a successful future.

Girls’ access to education has the power to transform not just their own futures, but also that of their children and whole communities. ESPECH works to help girls in need and protect them, so we all can move towards a better and safer future society.

Disaster Management

We have been reacting to catastrophes ranging from earthquakes in Nepal and Indonesia; flooding in Pakistan, to storms in Mozambique and The Bahamas. Helping individuals in their time of need; saving lives and relieving pain are the core goals.

Our Responders travel to impacted areas. We embed ourselves in some of the worst impacted neighborhoods. We do not arrive with answers all figured out, but rather a willingness to listen and learn so that we can tackle issues as a team.

We bridge the gap between isolated villages and traditional forms of humanitarian help, delivering much-needed supplies to those who desperately need them. We fill a need in the humanitarian industry with our offering of trained humanitarians who can be deployed wherever to take action and bring about create change.

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