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Ahead of the launch of a new campaign by Lumos, the UK Government has issued Travel Advice for citizens that warns travellers of the “serious ...
Lumos is delighted to announce the appointment of Sir Roger Singleton as Interim CEO from 16 September 2019.
Lumos has launched a Global Call for Evidence on the links between children’s institutions and human trafficking. Individuals and organisations from around the world are ...
A nationwide four-year project funded by USAID, the BEST partnership aims to tackle human trafficking in Haiti.
Lumos has joined #VoteforChildren, a coalition campaign working to ensure that children’s issues stay on top of the agenda for the European elections in May ...
Today, Lumos and the British Embassy in Panama brought together global and regional child protection experts to discuss strategies to tackle the institutionalisation of children ...
Lumos welcomes the Department for International Development (DfID) latest funding guidance, which explicitly states that UK Aid Direct will not fund orphanages and institutions. Published ...
The Lumos Foundation and the American Bar Association have launched a new initiative to provide social work services to children and families seeking asylum in ...
Orphanage trafficking recognised as a form of modern day slavery as landmark Australian bill set to become law. The Modern Slavery Bill has passed through ...
A new report released today, titled Inclusion for All: Achievements and Challenges in Using EU Funds to Support Community Living, outlines to what extent 12 ...