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SOS Children’s Villages - Bolivia Supporting Family and Community Strengthening to PREVENT CHILD ABANDONMENT The road travelled Lessons learnt Challenges and commitments SOS Children’s Villages Bolivia Supporting Family and Community Strengthening to PREVENT CHILD ABANDONMENT Document prepared by: Ana Ichaso Revised and validated by: Heinrich Müller Nancy Ardaya Jerry Bustillos Alfonso Lupo Special thanks to the directors, staff and participantsin the SOS programmes in Bolivia that contributed their valuable experiences and stories. General coordination: SOS Children’s Villages Bolivia National Office Calle Méndez Arcos 776, Sopocachi Tel.: (591) (02) 2412343 Fax.: (591) (02) 2414581 [email protected] La Paz, Bolivia Photographs: Alexander Gabriel, Jaime Cisneros And SOS programme archives Layout and Printing: CENFOTEC Ind. de SOS Children’s Villages Tel.: (591) 2-2745045 - (591) 2-2745450 Fax: (591) 2-2745045 [email protected] First edition: July 2005 (700 copies) CONTENTS page PRESENTATION 5 I. WHSOOS W ChEild AreRn’Es VAillNagDes W – HOuAr Tvi sWionE a WndA mNisTsi oTnO ACHIEVE- 7 - The concept and the application of child abandonment prevention 2 - The SOS Children’s Villages child abandonment preventionprog4rammes 5 II. WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED, THE ROAD TRAVELLED and LESSONS LEARNT Component 1: Children’s protection and integral development 31 Component 2: Developing and empowering women to protect their 33 children better Component 3: Developing and empowering vulnerable families to 51 take better care of their children Component 4: Developing and empowering the community to take 79 better care of and protect their children - Effects of the child abandonment prevention programmes on the 95 SOS staff III.WHERE WE ARE HEADING – SOME CHALLENGES 115 and COMMITMENTS. 119 BIBLIOGRAPHY 126 ANNEXES 127 Supporting Family and Community Strengthening to PREVENT CHILD ABANDONMENT 1 “When millions of people begin to do more than what we expect from them, the good in the world will begin to be multiplied considerably.” Hermann Gmeiner SOS Children’s Villages Founder “Preventive work does notcontradict the traditional conceptof SOS Children’s Villages, but rather should be seen as complementary. Hermann Gmeiner’s concept should not only be put into practice in the SOS Children’s Villages; we want all the world’s children tohave a mother, a family, brothersand sisters, a house and a community.” Helmut Kutin President - SOS Kinderdorf International PRESENTATION “I wasn’t anybody before and I thought that onlyI had these problems. Now I’m the head of thisFamily Committee and I’ve sorted out a lot of myproblems with the support of female friends who’vegone through the same.” When I heard this statement made by a woman whoparticipates in the SOS Children’s Villages FamilyStrengthening Programme in Bolivia I was overwhelmed.This proves that the work being carried out in the SOS SocialCentres and Community Homes makes sense, is successfulbecause it is developed in an environment where the womenfeel welcomed, listened to and supported. This is where women’s rights prevail, where women areempowered, where the children have a quality of life becausetheir mothers believe in their children’s future and their ownlife takes on new meaning. Our family strengthening programmes support those childrenin vulnerable situations, working with their families andcommunities to avoid these children being abandoned in thefuture because their mothers and fathers are unable toresolve their own problems of exclusion and marginalisationthrough their lack of education and work and productionopportunities. Congratulations to the SOS – Bolivia teamfor their commitment to all the vulnerablecommunities, families, girls, boys and youngpeople! Heinrich Müller General Secretariat for Latin America and the Caribbean SOS Kinderdorf International Supporting Family and Community Strengthening to PREVENT CHILD ABANDONMENT 5 Who we are What we want to achieve WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE WANT TO ACHIEVE The first SOS Children’s Village was founded by Hermann Gmeiner in 1949 in Imst,Austria. It was committed to helping vulnerable children, those who had lost theirhomes, their security and their families as a result of the Second World War. Throughthe support of many donors and staff, our organisation has grown over the years tohelp children in 131 countries around the world. We carry out actions to benefit the children, by acting as an independentnon-governmental social development organisation. We respectdifferent religions and cultures and we work in countries andcommunities where our mission can contribute to development. Wework in the spirit of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of theChild and promote these rights around the world. Our organisation pioneered the definition of the family focus in the long-term care oforphaned and abandoned children and child abandonment prevention. We have beenworking in Bolivia for over 36 years. The SOS Children’s Villages vision: What we want for all thechildren in the world“FOR EACH CHILD TO BELONG TO A FAMILY and GROWUP IN AN ENVIRONMENT OF LOVE, RESPECT and SECURITY.” Each child belongs to a family. The family is the centre ofsociety. Within a family eachchild is protected and enjoys asense of belonging. Here thechildren learn values, shareresponsibilities and set up life-long relationships. A familyenvironment offers them a solidbase on which to build their life. 8 Who we are - What we want to achieve WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE WANT TO ACHIEVE Each child grows up with love. Through love and beingaccepted, emotional damage ishealed and children developconfidence. Once more they canbelieve and trust in themselvesand others and so can go on todiscover and use their talents. Each child grows up surrounded by respect. Each child’s opinion is listenedto and taken seriously. Thechildren participate in takingdecisions that affect their livesand they are guided so that theycan be the protagonists of theirown development. The childrengrow up with respect and dignity,appreciated as a member of theirfamily and society. Each child grows up in safety. The children are protected fromabuse, abandonment andexploitation, and are protectedin cases of natural disasters andwar. They receive clothing, food,medical attention and education.These are the basicrequirements for the adequatedevelopment of all children. Who we are - What we want to achieve 9 WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE WANT TO ACHIEVE The SOS Children’s Villages mission: what we do“WE CREATE FAMILIES FOR VULNERABLE CHILDREN,WE SUPPORT THEM AS THEY DEVELOP THEIR OWNFUTURE AND WE PARTICIPATE IN THE DEVELOPMENTOF THEIR COMMUNITIES.” We create families for childrenwho need them SOS Children’s Villages worksfor children who, for differentreasons, have lost their familiesor whose families can not takeresponsibility for them. Thechildren are given theopportunity to set up lastingrelationships within a family. TheSOS Children’s Villages FamilyModel is based on fourprinciples: Each child needs amother and grows up morenaturally with brothers andsisters, in their own home, withina Village that supports them. We support them in forming their own future SOS Children’s Villages gives the children the possibility of livingaccording to their own culture and religion. They are supported sothat they discover and express their talents, interests and skills.They will receive the education and training that they need to becomeactive, successful members of society. 10 Who we are - What we want to achieve

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CENFOTEC Ind. de SOS Children's Villages. Tel.: (591) 2-2745045 - (591) 2-2745450. Fax: (591) 2-2745045 [email protected] Miguel built a wooden stove that used sawdust to be able to cook the bread and pastries so as not to interrupt the mothers' classes. Apart from his activities in the
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