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Author: Mark Schwartz

Mark Schwartz is a dedicated child protection advocate and co-founder of Child Protection Global Network (CPGN). With a strong background in community development and public education, he focuses on raising awareness about the realities of child abuse and neglect. Mark leads outreach efforts to inform families, educators, and communities about the importance of recognizing warning signs and reporting abuse. His work is driven by a deep belief that informed communities are the first line of defense in protecting children.

Strengthening Child Protection: A Global Imperative

In a world where millions of children face abuse, neglect, and exploitation, the need for robust child protection systems has never been more urgent.

Reforms in Foster Care Systems: Protect Vulnerable Kids

Children across the world need a safe, stable home, yet over 600,000 children in the U.S. navigate the foster care system today, often due to preventable crises like neglect, poverty…

The Vital Role of NGOs in Fighting Child Trafficking

The Vital Role of NGOs in Fighting Child Trafficking Every child deserves a childhood free from fear and exploitation…

Break the Silence: Confronting Cultural Barriers to Child Abuse

Each and every child deserves to grow up safe, yet millions endure abuse in silence…

Why We Must Protect Vulnerable Children?

In the world, every child deserves safety, love, and a chance to thrive.

How to Talk to Children About Personal Safety?

Every child deserves to feel safe—yet the world can sometimes be unpredictable…

Championing Children’s Rights: How Advocacy Shapes a Safer Future

Every child deserves a childhood free from fear, exploitation, and neglect. At Child Protection Global Network (CPGN), we believe….

The Role of Society in Child Development and Protection

Children are the heart of our future. When they grow up in a supportive and safe environment, they thrive—not just as individuals but as the future leaders, caregivers, and innovators of our world…

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