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CFAs: Strengthening and Scaling Family-Based Foster Care in India

VM ImPact - Community Grants Programme (Jamaica)

Deadline: 30-Mar-2026

UNICEF Chhattisgarh invites grant applications to strengthen foster care, child protection, and family reunification. With a budget of INR 5,500,000, the initiative focuses on capacity building, legal safeguards, community awareness, and innovative interventions to ensure safe and nurturing environments for vulnerable children.

Overview of the Program

The UNICEF Chhattisgarh Foster Care Initiative aims to protect vulnerable children, enhance family reunification, provide legal assistance, and create safe, nurturing environments across the state. The program emphasizes:

Program Funding and Scope

Key Achievements

Key Program Milestones

Program Evolution

Remaining Gaps and Challenges

How the Program Works

  1. Application and Identification: Stakeholders submit applications and identify children in need of foster care
  2. Stakeholder Training: DCPU officials, CWCs, CCIs, police, and health functionaries receive structured training
  3. Community Engagement: Awareness campaigns and outreach to identify potential foster families
  4. Foster Placement: Placement of children in trained foster families, supported with ongoing monitoring and guidance
  5. Support and Feedback: Continuous 24/7 assistance and structured feedback mechanisms ensure stability and safety
  6. Monitoring and Reporting: Systematic reporting, data collection, and impact assessment

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the main goal of the program? To strengthen foster care, child protection, and family reunification across Chhattisgarh.
2. How many children are currently in foster care? 74 children are placed with 61 foster families.
3. What training is provided to foster families? A 20-hour structured program covering psychosocial support, legal provisions, and placement monitoring.
4. How does the program support community engagement? Through campaigns, Rajya Utsav events, local partnerships, and culturally relevant IEC materials.
5. Are technology tools used? Yes, 36 Alexa devices have been installed in CCIs to support learning and engagement.
6. How is foster family support ensured? Continuous 24/7 monitoring, peer networks, and structured guidance for placements.
7. Can the program model be replicated? Yes, it is being considered for replication in Sri Lanka in collaboration with UNICEF.

Conclusion

The UNICEF Chhattisgarh Foster Care Program has established a strong foundation for child protection and family reunification through policy support, stakeholder training, technology integration, and community engagement. By addressing gaps in foster care, empowering families, and promoting safe and nurturing environments, the initiative creates scalable models for child welfare and system-level improvements.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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