Croatia: Hrabri Telefon

Hrabri Telefon is a non-profit non-governmental organization founded with the aim of preventing abuse, neglect and unacceptable behavior of children and youth, and providing direct help and support to abused and neglected children and their families. Services Hrabri Telefon offers: Phone WhatsApp Webchat Email Forum Facebook Operating Information Hrabri Telefon provides service in: Croatian […]
Albania: ALO 116 111

The National Telephone Line for Children (ALO 116) is a free counseling and referral service for children. This service communicates with children through two numbers: 116 111: National Advice Line for Children ALO 116 000: National Hotline for Missing Children Services ALO 116 111 offers: Phone WhatsApp Webchat Reporting Email Specialised service in missing children […]
Annual Review & Annual Accounts 2019
Our Annual Review and Annual Accounts for the year 2019 are now available. Please click on the following links to read the online versions of these documents. Annual Review 2019 Annual Accounts 2019 We hope you will enjoy looking back at some of the highlights of our work in 2019. Copies of our full audited […]
Voices of Children & Young People in the EU – Data from 2017

Every year we survey our child helpline members to get a comprehensive regional and global picture of issues facing children and young people. Our new report, “Voices of Children and Young People in the EU” is based on the data received from 26 child helplines in 22 countries of the European Union in the year […]
Annual Review & Annual Accounts 2018
Our Annual Review and Annual Accounts for the year 2020 are now available. Please see below to read the online versions of these documents. We hope you will enjoy looking back at some of the highlights of our work in 2020. Copies of our full audited accounts are also available upon request. Annual Review Annual […]
Day of the African Child 2018: Stories from Zimbabwe #2
From a life of misery to a life of hope… A 7-year-old girl was admitted to hospital in a village in Mashonaland Central after sustaining serious injuries on her head, lips and hands. Finding these injuries to be suspicious, the attending doctor referred the case to Childline Zimbabwe. After the child disclosed that her mother would […]
Day of the African Child 2018: Stories from Tanzania #1
Early in 2018, Joseph lost his wife and mother of their 3-year-old daughter. Different people were caring for his daughter, but when she dramatically lost weight he called the Child Helpline in Tanzania, seeking advice on what could be wrong. He was worried that perhaps his daughter wasn’t being fed properly. Mary, a counsellor at the […]
Day of the African Child 2018: Stories from Zimbabwe #1
Childline Zimbabwe made a follow-up visit to a family with eight children, none of whom were in school. It became apparent, though, that a number of other families living on the same farm also had children who were not in school, mainly because they were under the care of single mothers who were unemployed. Their fathers were […]
Day of the African Child 2018: Stories from Tanzania #2
A young girl called the Tanzanian National Child Helpline, asking for help in between sobs. Her call was answered by Lillian, who calmed her down enough to talk about why she was so upset. The girl explained that she had been taken to Dar es Salaam to work as a housekeeper – but what she thought […]
Travel and trafficking: tackling the links between tourism and child sexual exploitation

The International Summit on Child Protection in Travel and Tourism brings together the global tourism business, law enforcement agencies, representatives of governments, the UN and civil society will agree on a long-term agenda that will end the sexual exploitation of children through the travel industry. Together with several of our Child Helpline members, we’ve been […]