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Action against Child Exploitation (ACE)

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Taitoku, Tokyo Japan

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ACE is a Non-Governmental, Non-Profit Organization based in Japan that address the issues of child labour around the world.There are 168 million children around the world who cannot receive an education and are in danger of injury or disease because of hazardous labour. We take action for the abolition and prevention of Child Labor with the citizens in Japan, and in our project areas. Our projects are in Japan, India, and Ghana. In recent years, Child labor is a great …

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ACE is a Non-Governmental, Non-Profit Organization based in Japan that address the issues of child labour around the world.There are 168 million children around the world who cannot receive an education and are in danger of injury or disease because of hazardous labour. We take action for the abolition and prevention of Child Labor with the citizens in Japan, and in our project areas. Our projects are in Japan, India, and Ghana. In recent years, Child labor is a great concern in the world. Kailash Satyarthi, who is the founder of the Global March Against Child Labor, which inspired the creation of ACE, received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. "Sustainable Development Goals" adopted by the United Nations General Assembly …

UN SDGs: SDG 1 SDG 2 SDG 10
Child Protection Education Ending Human Trafficking Justice and Human Rights Ending Abuse
55 / 100

Moderate

Based on financial health, governance, verification, public sentiment, and data completeness.

Registration
0/15
Financial Transparency
0/20
Organizational
+7/15
Third-Party
+2/10
Community
0/5

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Last updated: Mar 22, 2026 23:27

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Is Action against Child Exploitation (ACE) a legitimate charity?
Action against Child Exploitation (ACE) is a registered nonprofit based in Taitoku, Tokyo, Japan. It is registered with the Cabinet Office NPO Portal. It has a GiveRadar trust score of 55/100, indicating moderate data availability.
What is Action against Child Exploitation (ACE)'s trust score?
Action against Child Exploitation (ACE) has a GiveRadar trust score of 55/100. This score is calculated from financial health (30%), governance (25%), verification status (20%), public sentiment (15%), and data completeness (10%). A score of 55 suggests moderate data is available. This may mean the organization is smaller, newer, or operates in a country with less public reporting.
Where is Action against Child Exploitation (ACE) located?
Action against Child Exploitation (ACE) is located in Taitoku, Tokyo, Japan. Its registered address is Okachimachi Greenhaitsu 1005.
Is it safe to donate to Action against Child Exploitation (ACE)?
Action against Child Exploitation (ACE) has a GiveRadar trust score of 55/100. We recommend reviewing the full profile before making a donation decision. The organization is overseen by the Cabinet Office. You can donate directly through their official donation page linked on their GiveRadar profile. GiveRadar provides data for research purposes and does not endorse any organization. Always do your own due diligence.
Is my donation to Action against Child Exploitation (ACE) tax-deductible?
Action against Child Exploitation (ACE) is registered in Japan. Donations to certified NPOs and specified public interest corporations are eligible for a tax credit of approximately 40% of the donation (minus 2,000 yen), or an income deduction. The organization must hold certified NPO status from the National Tax Agency.