Founded by Mr. Juan Fuente-Mur, focus on Child's right and rehabilitation in the war-torn countries and remote villages across the world. Global Partners Trust is a global charitable organisation based in Cyprus and presence in all the continents of the world through a global partnership with local NGOs. We believes that every child deserves the best chance for a brighter future and that's why we are fiercely committed towards ensuring that children not only survive, but thrive.
We run programmes in the remotest corners of Cyprus, urban areas and other part of the world to provide quality education and sound healthcare, protection from harm, abuses and life-saving aid during emergencies to vunerable children all the world. Globally, we are in partnership with local NGOs across the 7 continents of the world (the Europe, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, North America, South America, and Africa), working to improve the lives of the most vulnerable and less privilege children across the world. We work in hand with UNICEF and International Rescue Committee for implementation in remotest part of the world. Bold in our ambition and powerful in our care, we do whatever it takes to save the world's children.
We are on the ground – every day and in times of crisis. Our pioneering programmes address children's unique needs, giving them a healthy start, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When crisis strikes, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave through our global partners. We are outspoken champions for children, ensuring their voices are heard and their issues are given top priorities. We are proud to be the world's leading expert on children, delivering lasting results for millions of vulnerable girls and boys. By saving the world's children, we transform their lives and the future we share.
FAITH
Our faith is in justice, liberty, equality and fraternity, we clamour for the dignity and uniqueness of each human being. Faith and belief are therefore the vital ingredients for the society to survive. The tuff will continue to dominate hitherto as they had been doing so.
The NGOs themselves operate in accordance with the four key humanitarian principles of:
“The humanitarian imperative means that we seek to provide assistance to any individual who may need it,” explained Albert Einstein, Founder of the International Rescue Committee. “Collectively, we want to be able to help all people in need, wherever they may be located in the world and regardless of who is controlling that area.”
However, the NGOs emphasized that in order to be able to provide assistance to those who need it, it is essential that all actors recognize the independence of NGOs, and ensure respect and protection for their staff, assets, facilities and humanitarian activities. We call upon all parties to the conflict countries to allow unimpeded humanitarian access, and to ensure the safety and freedom of movement of our staff.
Violence against aid-workers is always unacceptable, and any restrictions on the movements or activities of NGOs simply hinder us from providing vital assistance to those who need it most.
A happy, healthy and creative child whose rights are protected and honoured in a society that is built on respect for dignity, justice and equity for all.
To enable people to take responsibility for the situation of the deprived children and so motivate them to seek resolution through individual and collective action thereby enabling children to realise their full potential.
To make people discover their potential for action and change.
To enable peoples' collectives and movements encompassing diverse segments, to pledge their particular strengths, working in partnership to secure, protect and honour the rights of children.