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Forum Advances Justice Access for Children in Peru

Kids Alive Peru Leads Inter-Institutional Forum to Advance Child-Centered Justice in Manchay

Leaders at The Forum sitting together for a panel discussion.

LIMA, Peru (April 2026) — Kids Alive Peru joined with World Vision Peru and the Manchay Women’s Emergency Center (CEM) to convene the Inter-Institutional Forum on Non-Re-victimization in Manchay, bringing together municipal leaders, justice officials, protection operators, and civil society organizations to address barriers children and teens face in accessing justice after experiences of violence.

The Forum focused on strengthening child-centered and trauma-informed responses within Peru’s protection and justice systems while advancing concrete solutions to reduce re-victimization during legal processes.

A room full of attendees listen to a presenter speak about child-centered justice.

Among the key outcomes of the Forum were commitments to advocate for the installation of a Video Testimonial Room (Gesell Chamber) in Manchay, strengthen existing testimonial rooms in other regions through collaboration with Peru’s Institute of Legal Medicine, and pursue discussions with national prosecutors regarding the creation of a Specialized Prosecutor’s Office in the community.  

Currently, children and families in Manchay must travel approximately 25 kilometers to access a Single Interview process, often waiting up to three months for appointments. Leaders at the Forum emphasized how distance, cost, and delays can create additional obstacles for children already navigating trauma.  

Marlene Arroyo Mestanza, Executive Director of Kids Alive Peru, presenting to the full room of attendees.
“The Forum is not just another event. It is the beginning of real commitments,” said Marlene Arroyo Mestanza, Executive Director of Kids Alive Peru. “A girl living here should not have to wait months and travel across the city just to be heard with dignity. We are committed to bringing justice closer to children and ensuring that when support arrives, it promotes healing rather than causing further harm.”

The collaboration between Kids Alive Peru, World Vision Peru, and the Manchay CEM combines frontline community insight, technical research, and institutional advocacy to help strengthen coordinated responses for children and teens. Forum organizers noted that this unified approach helps bridge the gap between community needs and national-level decision-making.  

Two Kids Alive Peru staff members sharing about the unique work of Kids Alive from their conference booth.

The Forum also supports Kids Alive Peru’s 2030 Theory of Change, which seeks to ensure that children and teens impacted by violence can live safely, with dignity and hope through strengthened children, protective families, and strengthened protection operators and systems.

Immediate next steps following the Forum include follow-up with municipal leaders regarding the proposed Video Testimony (Gesell Chamber) space, formalization of agreements with the Institute of Legal Medicine, and meetings with national prosecutors supported by technical and statistical evidence gathered through the partnership.

About Kids Alive International

Kids Alive International is a global nonprofit dedicated to transforming trauma into triumph for children who have experienced abuse, neglect, and injustice.

Working across six countries—Guatemala, Peru, Haiti, Lebanon, Zambia, and Kenya—Kids Alive partners with local communities, governments, and leaders to create environments where children are protected, their voices are heard, and healing can begin.

Through an integrated approach, Kids Alive helps restore bonds that mend, strengthens access to justice that heals, and equips children with skills that matter for a stronger future. From the moment a child is identified as vulnerable to the long-term process of healing and growth, the focus remains the same: ensuring each child is safe, valued, and equipped to move forward with dignity and hope.

At the heart of this work is a belief that every child is created with inherent dignity and worth, and that when justice is pursued with care and compassion, restoration is possible.

Learn more at www.kidsalive.org.  

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