FACE is committed to protecting the rights and dignity of vulnerable populations, especially children, women, and displaced persons. We implement survivor-centered approaches that provide immediate assistance, long-term support, and advocacy.
a. Child Protection
Our child protection programs focus on safeguarding children from abuse, neglect, and exploitation while ensuring their holistic development.
- Tracing and Reunification: Reconnecting separated children with their families and ensuring proper support for reintegration.
- Creating Child-Friendly Spaces: Establishing safe environments where children can engage in structured learning, play, and psychosocial support activities.
- Psychosocial Support: Providing trauma-informed counseling and mental health services to children affected by conflict and displacement.
- Safe Houses for Children: Offering temporary shelters for at-risk children, including those escaping abuse, trafficking, or conflict.
- Establishment of Orphanages: Creating well-equipped orphanages to support motherless and abandoned children with essential services.
- Vocational Training Centers: Equipping vulnerable youth with market-driven skills to enhance self-reliance and resilience.


b. Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Prevention and Response
We implement multi-sectoral interventions to prevent GBV, support survivors, and strengthen legal and policy frameworks.
- Case Management: Providing medical, legal, and psychosocial assistance to survivors of GBV.
- Coordination with Protection Units: Strengthening referral pathways to ensure survivors receive timely and comprehensive care.
- Safe Houses for GBV Survivors: Establishing shelters where survivors can recover in a secure environment.
- Advocacy on GBV Prevention: Engaging communities in dialogue to address GBV through the three pillars of protection, prevention, and response.
c. Refugees, Returnees, and IDPs
FACE collaborates with humanitarian partners to provide protection and durable solutions for displaced persons.
- Identification and Registration: Working with local authorities to map and register vulnerable IDPs and returnees.
- Needs Assessments: Conducting field assessments to determine immediate and long-term support requirements.
- Service Provision: Delivering emergency aid, shelter, and livelihood support to promote stability.
- Security Coordination: Ensuring collaboration with security actors to enhance the protection of displaced populations.
