Georgette Mulheir
When you consider experts who care prominently about their work, then Georgette Mulheir is not your average children tend experts. Georgette Mulheir comes to the table with profound experience, having worked closely with about 33 countries globally. She advises the donors, governments, and the international community on matters to do with children’s transformative care. Georgette prides herself more when she spearheads missions and organizations that have led to saving lives, most prominently being saving close to 15,000 children. She prides herself most when she sees the lives of thousands of children get transformed through her efforts and missions participates. Georgette has been very instrumental and vocal in matters to do with children. So far, he has started a global movement that raises the voice of the harm being meted on millions of children in orphanages and other institutions worldwide. She works with other like-minded persons and organizations to compel government in those countries and different international policy and decision-makers to decisively take actions and have such governments drop the whole idea of institutionalizing the children.
One of the most progressive and transformative children care Georgette Mulheir developed model that has been adopted by governments worldwide. To date, Georgette prides herself on being part of the team that is currently training professionals and particularly politicians from over 70 countries spread worldwide on how to develop transformative policy care, having trained close to 50,000 participants. Georgette Mulheir was introduced to social activism at an early age, having worked as a volunteer with multinational organizations like Amnesty international to fight against the Ant-Apartheid movement and support refugees globally. Professionally Georgette kick-started his long-serving career in social justice as a residential social worker based in North England. Georgette Mulher. Residential care is not just a problem for developing countries and those from impoverished backgrounds. Still, Georgette Mulheir realized that even the wealthiest nations have limited resources allocated to residential care, especially childcare. Georgette Mulheir notes that it’s even worse when there is a breakup and children are involved. Such a divorce exposes children to abuses and more harm, not to mention child trafficking being at the center of it all.