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JUCONI's work, in developing, implementing and disseminating best practice methodologies over the last 20 years has been recognized and supported by many of the world’s leading individuals and organizations in the field. These include the following:

  • In 2008 UNICEF awarded JUCONI first prize for “Best Practice” for its “rigorous and innovative methodology” with families and for its clear commitment to protecting the human rights of children.


  • The European Commission: JUCONI has received support from the European Commission including four major projects one of which is initiating in 2008 and pertains to JUCONI spearheading the creation of national and international communities of practice that will disseminate effective practice and promote trauma and violence as an endemic public health issue that must be considered in national and international public policy.


  • In 2008, the jury for “Pantalla de Cristal”, Mexico’s premier film festival, nominated JUCONI’s institutional video, “For a World Without Violence” for best script.


  • The Consortium for Street Children: In 2007, The Consortium for Street Children published State of the World’s Street Children: Violence which included a substantial section illustrating JUCONI’s practice and methodology.


  • The Sanctuary Institute: in 2005, JUCONI became the first organization outside the United States to be recognized by the Sanctuary Institute as meeting the requirements for The Sanctuary Model, a comprehensive “trauma informed method for creating or changing an organizational culture in order to more effectively provide a cohesive context within which healing from psychological and social traumatic experience can be addressed”.


  • Big Lottery Fund (UK): The Big Lottery Fund funded a two year project undertaken by both JUCONI Mexico and JUCONI Ecuador from 2004 to 2006 entitled “Building Bridges” which sought to developing collaborative strategies for state primary schools and NGOs to secure educational access and success for highly disadvantaged children.


  • The World Bank Institute: in 2002, the World Bank Institute published Street Children Promising Practices and Approaches which included a chapter dedicated to JUCONI’s approach and methodology.


  • The International Youth Foundation: in 2001, the International Youth Foundation published What Works in Street Children Programming: The JUCONI Model in 2001. “IYF is one of the world's largest public foundations supporting programs that improve the conditions and prospects for young people where they live, learn, work, and play. IYF's "What Works" series examines cutting edge issues in youth development and aims to provide practitioners, policymakers, donors, and others supporting youth initiatives with insights into effective practices and innovative approaches impacting young people around the world”.


  • The Merced Foundation (Mexico): in 2000, JUCONI received the Razón de Ser Prize of the Fundación Merced (Mexico) for its professionalism.


  • UNESCO: in 1993 JUCONI was recognized as an “Innovator in Education” by the UNESCO Basic Education Program; UNESCO also sponsored the 1999 META publication "Creando Soluciones para Niños en Situación de Calle"; JUCONI also featured in the March 1997 edition of UNESCO Sources.


  • Terre des Hommes (Germany) and the Volkswagen Works Council: TDH has supported JUCONI in numerous projects over the years, principally the program for street-living boys and their families.


  • The British Government: since its foundation in 1989, JUCONI has received significant recognition and support from the British government. JUCONI representatives have spoken on [two occasions (in 2003 and 2005) to members of the British Government and to parliamentary groups concerned with street children in the British Parliament. JUCONI regularly receives visits from senior diplomats and VIP'S visiting the British embassy in Mexico, including HRH Prince Charles, the heir to the British throne in 2002. JUCONI staff have, on three occasions (twice for JUCONI Mexico and once for JUCONI Ecuador), been awarded Orders of the British Empire (a highly prestigious award by the British monarch on the advice of the Government) in recognition of their dedication to underserved populations.


... and many others: In addition to those listed above, major supporters worldwide include: Ford Foundation; Kellog Foundation, International Children’s Trust; Global Fund; Four Acre Trust; Laing Trust; Stok Foundation; The Souter Charitable Trust; The Isle of Man Government, Cordillera Foundation, the JP Morgan Foundation, and others.



 
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