National Child Identification Program (NCIP):

Protecting Our Children

Learn how the National Child Identification Program (NCIP) helps prevent child trafficking and missing cases. Get involved in protecting South African children.

National Child Identification Program (NCIP): Protecting Our Children

The safety of our children is a top priority, and the National Child Identification Program (NCIP) serves as a crucial initiative in preventing child trafficking and missing children cases. The Unami Foundation, in partnership with Rehab Abroad, is bringing NCIP to schools and communities in Newcastle townships to empower parents and authorities with essential child identification tools.

How NCIP Works

The NCIP kit provides parents with a simple, yet effective, way to collect and store their child’s fingerprints and DNA samples securely at home. These kits serve as a vital resource in case of emergencies, helping law enforcement agencies locate missing children quickly and efficiently.

Why It Matters

Human trafficking remains a growing concern, and the ability to rapidly identify a missing child can make all the difference. By equipping families with these kits, we are actively working to create safer communities and enhance child protection efforts across South Africa.

Get Involved

Parents, schools, and community members can join this movement by supporting the distribution of NCIP kits and raising awareness about child safety. Together, we can build a stronger network to protect our children.