PROTECTION

PROTECTION at COHEB includes

EDUCATION, ADVOCACY, ORPHANAGE, CRISIS COMMISSION

Protection Sector Services

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Our advocacy Department is promoting and defending human and equal rights of the underprivileged; especially of women, children, refugees, orphans, victims of gender base violence, child trafficking, discrimination on the grounds of sex, race, religion or political affiliations.

Millions of above mentioned victims are under oppression around the world, they are vulnerable people and need our corporate intervention to smile again in life.

In charge of all Crisis Situations, Researches, Feasibility Studies, Evaluation, Deployments, Emergency Rescue Missions, Aid Reliefs and Disaster Managements, This department has been broking the humanitarian grounds in our implementing fields.

Education Department

We have been promoting education through this Department. In collaboration with UNICEF in nations and communities that are not easy to carry out normal education programs, meanwhile the innocents children should benefit from their right to learn and to be educated.

Our responsibility therefore is to build up programs and plans that will enable such children to receive courses which shall make them to be at the equal level of education with the other children in the world.

We care about Vulnerable children, orphans and Widows, for poverty not to be a hindrance to their rights to literacy and living.

Advocacy Department
Crisis Commission Department
Orphanage Department

Our 2030 Goal: 50 million people have equal access to and control over economic resources and opportunities.

Around the world, 131 million girls are missing out on school, and girls are 50% more likely to lose the opportunity for education than boys.

This disparity continues into adulthood, where only 55% of women can access paid work compared to 78% of men.

Economic inequality has a global cost. The World Bank estimates that inequality for women and girls in the workplace could cost the global economy $160 trillion—twice the world’s total annual GDP.

Limited access to financial services adds to the challenge. Right now:

  • 1.7 billion adults lack access to a bank account. 1 billion of those adults are women.

  • Laws in 72 countries restrict women from opening bank accounts or accessing credit.

  • Violence against women, both in and outside the workplace, costs the global economy $1.5 trillion.

COHEB is working to change this by increasing access to education, financial tools, and dignified work opportunities for women and girls.

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