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Our Members

Meet the heart of Transform Alliance Africa — a powerful network of 20+ African-led organisations across 12 countries united in ending institutional care and championing safe, loving family-based care for every child.

TAA’s 20+ member organisations span 12 countries across East, West, and Southern Africa. Together they represent the most significant African-led coalition working to end child institutionalisation on the continent.

Ghana 2 members

BraveAurora

A non-profit, independent organization working since 2009 to support children and families through sustainable community-based initiatives in Ghana.

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Partnership for Family Strengthening

A Christian NGO established to ensure the prevention of family breakdown, working to establish mentoring programs and child care systems in Ghana.

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Kenya 4 members

Child in Family Focus (CFF)

A registered NGO championing family-based care for orphaned and vulnerable children, working to reduce reliance on institutional care.

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The Tree of Life

Promotes effective actions ensuring well-being and human rights for vulnerable children and families. Supports de-institutionalization and alternative family care in Kenya.

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Kenya Society of Care Leavers (KESCA)

Kenya Society of Care Leavers (KESCA) is a national network led by young people and adults who have experienced life in alternative care. Founded in 2007, KESCA champions the rights and well-being of children in care and those who have left care. Through strong partnerships and advocacy, KESCA challenges perceptions, practices, and policies that perpetuate exclusion. The organization also supports initiatives that strengthen care leavers’ mental health, livelihoods, and mentorship, helping them build resilience and opportunity. For nearly two decades, KESCA has been at the forefront of care reform in Kenya. Working alongside individuals, government, civil society, and international partners, KESCA strives to ensure that every young person leaving care can live with dignity and make meaningful contributions to their communities.

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Victory Child Empowerment (VCE)

Victory Child Empowerment (VCE) is a community-based organization operating in Kisii and Nyamira Counties, Kenya, dedicated to advancing care reform and child protection initiatives. At the core of VCE’s work is a strong commitment to research and innovation, using evidence to shape child welfare policies and develop scalable, community-driven solutions. The organization works closely with the Directorate of Children Services, local administrators, and faith-based leaders to strengthen families, support transitions from institutional to family care, and empower communities to safeguard the well-being of every child.

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Madagascar 1 member

FAMinternational

Advocates for a child's right to be part of a loving family, helping families in crisis to prevent child abandonment and facilitating kinship and foster care.

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Mozambique 1 member

Tutela Africa

A non-profit child protection organisation registered in Mozambique since 2018, supporting struggling families and providing foster families as an alternative to orphanage care.

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Rwanda 3 members

AVSI Foundation

A non-profit NGO working in 30 countries. In Rwanda, AVSI involves families and communities to empower themselves and become protagonists of their own destiny.

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The Ubumwe Community Center

A local Rwandan organisation helping persons with disability find their abilities, running inclusive community programs and supporting children transitioning from institutional care.

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Hope and Homes for Children

Hope and Homes for Children has extensive experience in assisting governments in establishing or strengthening child protection systems capable of addressing a range of child protection concerns, such as child neglect, child abuse, child labor, child exploitation, child trafficking, and the root causes of family breakdown.

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Sierra Leone 1 member

Helping Children Worldwide (HCW)

Empowers local partners at The Child Reintegration Centre to ensure every child grows up in a safe, loving and permanent family through family strengthening and transition support services.

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South Africa 2 members

Give a Child a Family (GCF)

A Child Protection Organisation working across Africa, providing temporary safe care, child protection services, and capacity building for other organisations.

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Hope and Homes for Children

An international organisation working with governments and partner NGOs across 4 continents to catalyse the eradication of institutional care of children.

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South Sudan 1 member

Women Relief Aid (WRA)

A national women-led NGO registered in South Sudan in 2017, dedicated to working with children and women to realise their full potential across most states of South Sudan.

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Tanzania 2 members

Pamoja Leo

Based in Tanga, Tanzania, with a mission to transform care for orphaned and vulnerable children by empowering women and providing family strengthening services.

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Railway Children Africa

An NGO operating in Tanzania since 2010, strengthening systems and creating sustainable solutions for at-risk children and their communities, with a 90% reintegration success rate.

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Uganda 3 members

Child's i Foundation (CiF)

Helps children return to families by rebuilding family support systems, creating foster care networks, and working with the Government to build national social workforce capacity.

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Home Free

A registered Canadian charity helping children grow up in safe and loving families in Uganda, currently reaching 6,000 children through family strengthening and foster care programmes.

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Nyaka

Established in 2001, Nyaka surrounds each child with a comprehensive support model including Education, Grandmother, Health, and SGBV programmes, all community-led.

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Zimbabwe 1 member

Zimbabwe National Council for the Welfare of Children (ZNCWC)

Established in 1968, an umbrella body for the child rights sector in Zimbabwe with over 120 member organisations, focused on advocacy, capacity building, and child participation.

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