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Child Rights and You (CRY) is an Indian
non-governmental organization A non-governmental organization (NGO) or non-governmental organisation (see American and British English spelling differences#-ise, -ize (-isation, -ization), spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from g ...
(NGO) that works towards ensuring
children's rights Children's rights are a subset of human rights with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to minors.
. The organization was started in 1979 by Rippan Kapur, an
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purser. CRY works with 99 grassroot projects across 19 states in India and has impacted the lives of over three million children. CRY addresses children's critical needs by working with parents, teachers,
Anganwadi An Anganwadi is a type of rural child care centre in India. They were started by the Indian government in 1975 as part of the Integrated Child Development Services program to combat child hunger and malnutrition. ''Anganwadi'' in H ...
(Indian rural child care center) workers, communities, district and state-level governments, as well as the children, themselves. The organization focuses on changing behaviors and practices at the grassroots level and influencing public policy at a systemic level, to create an environment where children are the priority. CRY works on 4 key areas: *Education (Right To Development) *Health & Nutrition (Right To Survival) *Safety & Protection (Right To Protection) *Child Participation (Right To Participation)


History

Established in 1979 as Child Relief and You, CRY was started by Rippan Kapur who wanted to ensure happier childhoods for India's children. Rippan chose to build CRY as an institution that inspired citizens to contribute towards this cause and also empowered local NGOs with funding and technical know-how to create a lasting impact. Kapur died in 1994. CRY has developed from originally an organisation providing welfare relief for children to an organisation advocating for
children's rights Children's rights are a subset of human rights with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to minors.
. It has worked to ensure that the diversity in ethnicity, religion, and caste among its staff is a strength and does not prevent success in its mission. CRY participated in the 'Voice Of India' campaign as a part of the National Alliance for the Fundamental Right to Education (NAFRE), to propose a constitutional amendment for free and compulsory education to all children. This contributed to the
Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act or Right to Education Act (RTE) is an Act of the Parliament of India enacted on 4 August 2009, which describes the modalities of the importance of free and compulsory education for c ...
(RTE). CRY is involved with several international forums on children's rights, including Girls Not Brides and the National Action and Coordination Group For Ending Violence Against Children (NACG-EVAC). NACG-EVAC is a national platform under the aegis of the South Asia Initiative to End Violence Against Children (SAIEVAC), which is an intergovernmental platform working in eight countries. The organisation is active on
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Impact

In 2019–20, CRY has affected more than 6.8 lakh (680,000) underprivileged children in India. *1,63,541 children in CRY project areas, between the ages of 6–18 years, in school *97% of children in CRY project areas, under the age of 1 year, immunised *88% of children in CRY project areas, under the age of 5 years, free from malnutrition *2,064 children in CRY project areas rescued from child labour, child marriage and child trafficking


Campaigns

CRY has launched the following campaigns: * #YellowFellow, which raises awareness for the right to a happy childhood. Launched in 2018, the campaign encourages people to show support for India's children by posting photos while wearing yellow socks in a creative way. The campaign has reached 1.7 crore (17 million) people across India. * #LearnNotEarn, which was held on World Day Against Child Labour (12 June) in 2018 and 2019, helped raise awareness on the issue of child labour in India, and encouraged citizens to ensure that children are able to go to school instead of work. Child labour is an important area of focus for the charity. * #ItsAGirlThing, which was released on National Girl Child Day (24 January) 2019 and aimed to break the stereotypes associated with girls. * #NotYet, which was held on International Women's Day (8 March) 2020 and raised awareness of child marriage issues. * #PooriPadhaiDeshKiBhalai, which was held in April 2001, was a national campaign to raise awareness on the economic and social importance of girls completing their secondary education. * #Body Shop India Partners With CRY, a 2021 campaign sponsored by the beauty products brand to raise awareness of menstruation, menstruation shaming, and its impact on girls and women, along with menstrual health and
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efforts. CRY has also campaigned for increased government investment in
child protection Child protection is the safeguarding of children from violence, exploitation, abuse, and neglect. Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child provides for the protection of children in and out of the home. One of the ways to e ...
and education. It has highlighted child malnutrition and access to health care. In 2021 the organisation drew attention to children's mental health and to the trauma children have experienced during the
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Awards and recognition

CRY has received the following awards and recognitions: *Most Trusted NGO (2018) *One Of The Top 100 Nonprofits In The World (2018) *Awarded to Puja Marwaha, CEO – CRY, For Social Innovation (2018) *Best Multi Channel Campaign For A Cause (#YellowFellow 2018) *ICAI CSR Award for Best CSR Project In Health & Education (2014) *CFBP Jamnalal Bajaj Award For Fair Business Practices (2014) *Quality Initiative Mission Award (2013) *Citi Woman Leader Awarded To Puja Marwaha, CEO – CRY (2012) *Fundraising Campaign Award (2011 & 2012) *Lakshya Award (2009 & 2012) *Indira Super Achiever Award (2003) *Marketing Excellence Award For Social Awareness (2001) *Viewers Choice Most Effective Ad Of the Year (1996) *Citizen Of Bombay Award For Rippan Kapur (1991) C


Publications

CRY has commissioned four books about direct work with children. In July 2020, CRY launched the handbook Bal Sanrakshan Samiti in Mumbai to address severe issues of child protection in rural and urban areas. This handbook is step-by-step guide on how child protection committees should function at the village and ward level.


See also

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Odisha State Child Protection Society Odisha State Child Protection Society (OSCPS) is the technical, fundamental and functional unit of Women & Child Development Department, Government of Odisha, for implementation of Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS). OSCPS has been reg ...
* Gopali Youth Welfare Society


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* {{Authority control Organizations established in 1979 1979 establishments in Maharashtra Human rights organisations based in India Children's rights organizations Organisations based in Delhi Children's charities based in India