Caring for Children-Communities Can!
The Caring for Children Communities Can! program reflects a long-term partnership between CECHE and the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development (GUCDC). The program supports a network of communities committed to comprehensive, coordinated systems of services and supports for all children, including those with or at risk for disabilities and their families. It is coordinated by GUCDC and directed by federal agencies dedicated to serving and supporting children, youths, and families. The program aims to accomplish the following:

International Component
A major program focus has been US communities. The experience from the US communities was disseminated to communities throughout central and Eastern Europe through the Open Society Step-by-Step initiative that is working on school reform throughout the region and the annual planning meeting and dissemination meeting of the International Congress of Children with Special Needs. At the last congress, teams came from Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Armenia, Ukraine to do systems development planning for children with special needs.


Scenes from the Communities Can Project



Through the Eyes of Children is another international endeavor that gathered from around the world artwork and photography, with the theme of evoking children's perspectives of their world. Countries included the Czech Republic, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Hungary, India, Iran, Egypt, South Africa, St. Thomas, Senegal, Israel, and the United States. The art gallery and photo gallery are located on the internet at www.gucdc.georgetown.edu/gallery.html.

Communities Can International Promotes Education For All
Currently, children, youth and adults with disabilities are among the groups most excluded from receiving a basic education. In fact, an estimated 90 percent of children with disabilities in developing countries do not attend school.

To help ensure access to and promote completion of quality education for every child, youth and adult with a disability, Communities Can International participated in founding A Flagship on Education for All and the Right to Education for Persons with Disabilities: Towards Inclusion. The flagship is an alliance of global disability organizations, international development and intergovernmental agencies, and experts in the fields of special and inclusive education from developed and developing nations.

Communities Can International is actively engaged in the flagship’s secretariat at UNESCO. UNESCO actively advocates the right to education for all children, youth and adults, including those with disabilities, in its current Education for All (EFA) initiative, a major global program expected to result in all children receiving a basic education by 2015. The initiative is endorsed by all countries and supported by a wide range of multilateral/bilateral donors and international organizations.

Currently, the flagship is assisting nations in implementing their national plans for EFA, as well as the inclusion of children with disabilities, through a variety of activities and actions, including:

Education and life-long learning opportunities can erase the major gaps in economic and social development that effectively marginalize individuals with disabilities. Through EFA and the flagship, nations can receive support to assure a basic education for all.

Through its extensive network in the CEE-NIS, in 1992-93 CECHE assisted the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development in launching the project in Central and Eastern Europe, and CECHE remains a GUCDC partner in the project.



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