CRY If the rights of children to the forefront the House of Lords
Ingrid Srinath, Chief Executive Officer, Child Relief & You (CRY), gave a presentation on the factors that influence the lives of children in India to the House of Lords in London. Renowned development economist Lord Meghnad Desai, attended the presentation in collaboration with other Indian dignitaries, as Lord Dholakia.
CRY subscription of 25 years of experience in social change at the base, Ms. Srinath this document to date:
– How globalization affects the lives of children, especially Unterprivilegierten.
– The need to revise some policy decisions underlying globalization in regard to respect child rights and protection of their interests.
– The vision of CRYUK and participation wanted to continue its mission.
Speaking in his visit to the House of Lords, Srinath woman said: “Over the past 25 years CRY has worked in India, in order to guarantee the rights of children. CRY believes it is the responsibility of the same organizations and agencies, where various issues of children as child labour, sex, caste, child abuse, health and education on the international scene, change. ”
Want to add more: “CRY has paid 12.5 million pounds sterling and 6.5 million pounds sterling to hundreds of local initiatives across India working on various issues of child rights. Drawing her experience in social change at the base, CRY accepted the invitation to a conference on the House of Lords, issues related to children. ”
Ms. Srinath’s Presentation stressed that children live discrimination based on sex, caste, race, ethnicity and class, just like adults, but also a special experience because of the marginalization of children. “Your presentation, India Such as children are affected by macro-processes, decisions and actions at national and international level.
Lord Meghnad Desai said: “Poverty is one of the main problems facing India and unterprivilegierten children. Voluntary Action in India can help a better life for the poor in India, especially children, as what was CRY. The diaspora should take the initiative and responsibility for poor children in India. ”
About Ingrid Srinath:
With a PGDM from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, Ingrid has more than 11 years of experience in the advertising industry. It was with AVP trikaya Grey (now Grey World Wide) and General Manager at Lintas (now Lowe), before crying. Ingrid CRY occurred during the year 1998 as regional director, then as director of Mumbai - the mobilization of resources during the year 1999, before CEO in 2004.
Cry about:
CRY-Child Relief and Works and you are an Indian trust started and managed by Indians in India unterprivilegierten children. CRY was founded in 1979, 25 years. CRY’s objective is to show that true and lasting change is possible by the construction of the base models and concerted support of children’s human rights - survival, protection, development and participation. Over the past 25 years, CRY 1,25,00000 GBP 65.00000 and disbursements to 171 GBP grassroot initiatives in India on various issues, including child labour, gender and caste discrimination, child abuse , Health and education.
The non-governmental organisation, CRY receives no direct public funding, allows for independence in the use and priorities of the impartial evaluation of making government policy and programs. CRY is governed by the values of respect for human dignity, partnership, transparency, accountability, secularism, non-violence and innovation.