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Child Protection

South Orissa Voluntary Action (SOVA) has been streamlining the community development process by implementing programme on Community health, Quality education, Sustainable livelihood, Village governance, Child Rights and Child Protection.

Violence against children is widespread and remains a harsh reality for children from all socio-economic groups in Odisha. Both girls and boys face early marriage, domestic abuse, sexual violence, violence at home and in school, trafficking and child labour. These acts of violence, abuse and exploitation have long-lasting consequences on children’s lives. India has comprehensive policies and legal framework addressing rights and protection for children, providing opportunities to ensure that all children have equal access to quality protection services like the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act (2000, amended in 2015); the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (2006); the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (2012), and the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act (1986, amended in 2016).  The challenge is in implementing the laws due to inadequate human resource capacity on the ground and quality prevention and rehabilitation services. As a result, thousands of children are prone to violence, abuse and exploitation.

SOVA is committed to working towards strengthening child protection systems, ending child marriage, and preventing child labour, child trafficking, violence against children, child sexual abuse and promoting community-based care and protection mechanisms. We are focused on the implementation of key child protection legislation and the promotion of practices that protect children from violence, abuse and exploitation. Prevention is central to our strategy and our programming as it is the most effective way to deal with child sexual abuse and exploitation. We work with the government on a range of support services that provide healing to victims/survivors and their families including a focus on counselling, support for school continuation and social protection.

End child marriage

End child labour

End child trafficking

We believe that child marriage is an extreme violation of children’s rights – it brings down the darkness in the life of a girl and destroys childhood. We are partnering with panchayat-level child protection committees, and block and district-level child protection units of the government to implement the Child Marriage Act (2006). We…

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Our vision is “No child should be working; every child should be in school” and we aim to eliminate all forms of child labour. We work with adolescents and youths, community institutions, and government agencies to implement the policy framework to end child labour. We support communities in changing their cultural acceptance of…

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Child trafficking has been a of the socio-cultural thread of southern Odisha. This has been present unintentionally in this geographic belt and the truth is more complicated. The fact is, southern Odisha faces an acute shortage of livelihood and employment which forces children and youth to seek employment outside their place…

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