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2019: New look, new partners, new projects!

28 March 2019

ACT International has a busy and exciting year ahead! In 2019 Luna Children’s Charity celebrates its tenth birthday, and has chosen this new ‘grown up’ identity and changed its name to describe more clearly what we do and where. We will be working in two more countries and developing new partnerships with like-minded organisations for greater impact on children’s mental health. We are also now working closely with Jonathan Andrews of Remarkable Partnerships, to find a corporate sponsor who will really help us raise our game to the next level. So, we’ve everything to play for in 2019-20!

In April, we will return to Gaziantep to train 3 new trainers who have been using CATT to help Syrian refugee children in Turkey since we first worked there four years ago. Security concerns have prevented us returning before now, so we are delighted to be going back soon to train them, plus another 15 people to use CATT for the first time. The team will include Dr Ghalia Al Asha from Jordan, with UK-based Maria Chambers and Clinical Trustee Toria Burch.

Dr. Ghalia Al Asha and Toria Burch

Also in April, Trustee Brenda Graham will visit Uganda to catch up with our Operational Manager there, Elias Byaruhanga, who is leading some great in-country work on safeguarding. Brenda will also visit Butabika Hospital, Bishop Asili Counselling Centre and Kisubi University. She will be joined by Alhagie Camara on a fact-finding mission to find out how mental health and trauma services are organised in Uganda. This will help him, with our support, to establish effective services in his native Gambia when he returns there in June.

Alhagie_camara.webp

When the Liberians we trained last year are ready, we will return there for more CATT training, led by James Nsereko with the help of another Ugandan trainer. Because trauma work is now so well embedded in Uganda, where we have trained a large number professionals, it is exciting to be able to use their skills in other African countries such as Liberia and the Gambia, which are now recovering from many years of corruption and violence.

Liberian CATT trainees 2018

Following the training of Gazan counsellor Mohammed El Sharef last year, we are actively working on a project to give him ongoing support for his trauma work with children in partnership with our ‘sister’ charity Firefly International. Children and young people in Gaza are so very vulnerable in the current volatile situation.

Mohammed, Haitham and children in Gaza

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ACT International is the working name for Luna Children's Charity (Reg. Charity No. 1172010). The organisation was formed in December 2008 and became a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) in April 2017

ACT International trains in a number of countries where children’s rights are violated or have laws which compromise our values. We always do our best to uphold and teach internationally accepted standards of human rights, but may in some circumstances be obliged to adapt our programmes so that neither our trainers, trainees nor the children they serve are put at risk.