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A new NGO council is being formed specifically to support strong and effective follow-up to the UN Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Children. Its primary purpose is to encourage and maintain NGO involvement at national, regional and international levels in follow-up advocacy with governments, UN agencies and others for full implementation of the Study's recommendations. The new NGO Advisory Council will have 18 members: 9 representatives from international NGOs, and 9 representatives selected at regional level from national and regional NGOs. The nine international representatives have already been selected based on nominations invited from INGOs around the world. Each representative was selected based on the representative’s/organization’s commitment to the study, expertise on violence against children, ability to relate to broader networks during the follow-up, past history of participation in the study process, and potential contribution to the follow-up process. Paulo Pinheiro and Jaap Doek were each consulted for the final selection process. The selected organizations and their representatives are: CRIN (Veronica Yates), Defense for Children International (Virginia Murillo), ECPAT (Theo Noten), Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children (Peter Newell), Human Rights Watch (Jo Becker), OMCT/World Organization Against Torture (Cecile Trochu Grasso), Plan International (Ann-Kristin Vervik), Save the Children Alliance (Roberta Cecchetti) and World Vision (Sara Austin). Brief bios of each of the members appear below. The process of selecting the 9 regional representatives is still underway, but will be announced shortly. The mandate of the NGO Advisory Council is: Cristina Barbaglia will be working part-time, based in New York, to support the work of the Advisory Council during the lead-up to the 2007 UN General Assembly session. The Advisory Council can be contacted through Cristina at [email protected]