Georgette Mulheir is a renowned global system expert in the transformation of children’s rights. Mulheir has intervened with donors, governments, and international communities to focus on transforming children’s lives in 33 countries globally. Her transformation effort has saved almost 15,000 children’s lives around the world. During her mission, she built a global movement to help in revealing and analyzing the potential cause and results of children’s abuse in orphanages worldwide. In case of the abuse, Mulheir would mobilize the government to put more effort into safeguarding children’s rights. Mulheir’s brilliant transformation model and more than 50,000 trained experts have assisted in the fight against children’s abuse in many states worldwide. georgette Mulheir started her mission at a young age. As a teenager, she participated in social justice campaigns such as Amnesty International, the Anti-Apartheid Movement, and refugee support works. During her career in social work in North England, she realized that children are also vulnerable to abuse and trafficking in wealthy states. In 1993, during the Romanian revolution, Mulheir worked in one of the state’s largest baby institutions to unite children and their mothers. During the service, she realized that most children have parents despite being held in orphanages. Mulheir realized the separation between children and parents was due to abject poverty, failure to services access, and discrimination.
In 2003, Mulheir assisted in saving almost 10,000 children in Sudan. By then, parents abandoned nearly 1,400 children in the streets, and half the number barely survived. Despite the initiation of the Maygoma baby institution, an 80% mortality rate was evident. However, Mulheir managed to mobilize the government, doctors, social workers, religious scholars, and NGOs to save the situation. Mulheir also ended the misinterpretation of Sharia Law in Southern Sudan, which made single mothers suffer public discrimination and punishments. Luckily, Mulheir’s intervention saved the situation and helped the single mothers reunite with their children. While working in Haiti in 2015, Georgette Mulheir revealed children trafficking orphanages run privately by unscrupulous people who received funds from churches in the United States. Poor parents would be deceived and given fake promises that children would receive education and good care. While in orphanages, the situation was contrary to the promises. Almost $100 million donated to help children ended up in people’s pockets. However, Mulheir moved in, did her research, and exposed the hypocrisy. Upon presenting the matter to the Australian Parliament, the state initialized legislation to end orphanage trafficking.