This chapter provides a concise summary of the positive historic features of child sponsorship and notes the emergence of various codes of conduct arising from historic scandals and prior negative publicity. However it calls for continued change and improvement in the sector by suggesting 13 principles including better education for sponsors, greater transparency around the model of sponsorship used, alignment with best practice, promotion of the dignity and agency of the chid and improved public dissemination of program evaluation
This study explores children’s experiences with a Compassion International sponsorship program in Mu...
Manelius, Mona. Sponsoring a child will take you to another world, the world of your child. Kokemuks...
This chapter gives a history of government funding of Australian independent schools with a focus on...
Chapter 1 introduces child sponsorship as a phenomenon characterised by controversy within the aid i...
Arguing that children serve the international humanitarian community as ‘embodiments of a basic good...
This chapter features first person narratives of sponsored children submitted as exemplars of succes...
This chapter explores the ethical dilemmas, and potential harm done when child sponsorship NGOs mark...
Framing the debate over child sponsorship in terms of legitimacy and changing perceptions of credibl...
Brad Watson argues that the origins of individual child sponsorship are poorly understood to the poi...
The thesis, titled Child Sponsorship NGOs: Origins, Evolution and Motives for Change, explored...
This project explores the practice of child sponsorship and its role in helping construct ethical su...
Child sponsorship has long been a contentious topic since its inception and subsequent mainstay as o...
Many NGOs which focus on development have operated child sponsorship programs due to their effective...
International Child Sponsorship typically, although not exclusively, involves the pairing of an indi...
The phenomenon of “brokering”—or connecting youth to present or future opportunities—is now well kno...
This study explores children’s experiences with a Compassion International sponsorship program in Mu...
Manelius, Mona. Sponsoring a child will take you to another world, the world of your child. Kokemuks...
This chapter gives a history of government funding of Australian independent schools with a focus on...
Chapter 1 introduces child sponsorship as a phenomenon characterised by controversy within the aid i...
Arguing that children serve the international humanitarian community as ‘embodiments of a basic good...
This chapter features first person narratives of sponsored children submitted as exemplars of succes...
This chapter explores the ethical dilemmas, and potential harm done when child sponsorship NGOs mark...
Framing the debate over child sponsorship in terms of legitimacy and changing perceptions of credibl...
Brad Watson argues that the origins of individual child sponsorship are poorly understood to the poi...
The thesis, titled Child Sponsorship NGOs: Origins, Evolution and Motives for Change, explored...
This project explores the practice of child sponsorship and its role in helping construct ethical su...
Child sponsorship has long been a contentious topic since its inception and subsequent mainstay as o...
Many NGOs which focus on development have operated child sponsorship programs due to their effective...
International Child Sponsorship typically, although not exclusively, involves the pairing of an indi...
The phenomenon of “brokering”—or connecting youth to present or future opportunities—is now well kno...
This study explores children’s experiences with a Compassion International sponsorship program in Mu...
Manelius, Mona. Sponsoring a child will take you to another world, the world of your child. Kokemuks...
This chapter gives a history of government funding of Australian independent schools with a focus on...