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Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children Monitoring Childrenās Rights - A Toolkit for Community-Based Organisations NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child Networking for Childrenās Rights ā A Guide for NGOsĀ A Guide for Non-Governmental Organizations Reporting to the Committee on the Rights of the ChildĀ Save the Children UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Training KitĀ UNICEF Summary Report of the Study on the Impact of the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child North South Projects Childrenās Rights and Active Participation Training: Making childrenās and young peopleās participation a reality Ā
Designed for community leaders, local childrenās rights advocates and staff of local child-serving and child-led institutions and agencies to help mobilise and coordinate resources in communities to develop effective monitoring practices for the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This toolkit may also be useful to childrenās rights advocates who are working regionally, nationally and internationally.
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A practical tool for helping NGOs forming and sustaining child rights coalitions. It contains ideas on how to promote coalition building, methods of child rights advocacy and examples of how NGOs could use the monitoring mechanisms, particularly the reporting process to the Committee on the Rights of the Child.
A step by step guide for NGOs preparing an alternative report for the Committee on the Rights of the Child, an outline of the procedures concerning NGO presentations at the pre-sessional meetings, procedures for follow-up action and background to the work of the NGO Group.
ThisĀ kit explores the background to the development of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, what the Convention says, the monitoring and reporting process, and how organisations can integrate the Convention into their policy and practice. The kit provides advice and guidance for trainers. It consists of fact sheets, interactive exercises, and a variety of original source material for each section. It offers invaluable support to anyone engaged in training and education work in the field of children's rights.
This series of reports aims to promote the universal realisation of children's rights by documenting, analysing and reflecting on positives experiences with, together with challenges to the implementation of the CRC.
This training provides a number of ways to raise awareness of childrenās rights and active participation. It is available as either a two-hour introductory taster session, or as a stand-alone one- or two-day training workshop.