GHR partner, Zambia-based Alliance for Children Everywhere (ACE), along with Christian Alliance for Children Zambia, have published a comparative study out of Lusaka highlighting positive outcomes for children when family-based care is prioritized over recourse to institutional care. Evincing how family-based care results in improved childhood development outcomes, the study also illuminates how such a model is operationally more effective for organizations implementing the same. Offering a working model of family-based care in Zambia, the study supplies a replicable framework that can be modified for other regions and circumstances.
Drawing on over twenty years of experience in family-based care, Alliance for Children Everywhere seeks to apply their experience in Zambia to support a transition to family-based care among other organizations serving vulnerable children within Southern Africa and beyond. ACE and GHR share a collective vision of a world where all children—especially those at risk of losing or without parental care—are living in a stable, positive, long-term family or family-like environment.
Find the study here:
Drawing on over twenty years of experience in family-based care, Alliance for Children Everywhere seeks to apply their experience in Zambia to support a transition to family-based care among other organizations serving vulnerable children within Southern Africa and beyond. ACE and GHR share a collective vision of a world where all children—especially those at risk of losing or without parental care—are living in a stable, positive, long-term family or family-like environment.
Find the study here:

Case Study on Family-Based Care |