Child Rights Information Network
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The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is an international information network that supports the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and child rights. CRIN has a membership of more than 1,400 organisations in over 130 countries. Since 1995 it has been hosted by Save the Children, a charity based in London, and it is managed jointly by several organisations including IEF.
[edit] External links
- Child Rights Information Network
- Identity Foundation- Working for deprived children in Pune, India
- Pune Street Children Project by Identity Foundation- Global volunteering initiative on Nabuur.com

