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Guiding
Values & Principles
The Nelson Mandela
Children’s Fund’s target beneficiaries are children
and youth from birth to 22 years of age who come
from impoverished backgrounds. To maximise the
positive impact of our resources, the Fund works
closely with fellow development organisations,
government, the private sector and other interested
parties.
The following values and
principles guide the establishment of our
partnerships:
- position the
ultimate goal as poverty eradication and not
just the amelioration of the difficult
circumstances that the targeted beneficiaries
find themselves in;
- possess holistic and
integrated approaches to the challenges
confronting children. These strategies should
recognise that children are an integral part of
families and communities. The well-being of
children cannot be isolated from that of their
environment;
- facilitate the
participation of the Nelson Mandela Children’s
Fund’s target group in the planning and
implementation of projects and programmes. This
means finding cost effective methods of
involving children, youth and their communities
in decision-making. Empowering such communities
to take responsibility for their decisions
should be a primary requisite;
- facilitate change through
the work of societal norms and practices that
force children to focus only on their basic
needs. The absence of hunger, abuse,
exploitation and homelessness are basic
conditions that all children should enjoy. The
programmes of the Nelson Mandela Children’s
Fund’s partners should enhance the rights of
children to reach their full potential; and
promote best practice, encourage professionalism
and be oriented towards achieving measurable
results
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