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CRC reporting and the role of civil society

CRC reporting and the role of civil society. Reetta Kallio Advisor Central Union for Child Welfare. Source : Child Rights Connect. Preparation of the alternative report. The Central Union for Child Welfare coordinates the preparation of the alternative report of Finnish NGOs

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CRC reporting and the role of civil society

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  1. CRC reporting and the role of civil society Reetta Kallio Advisor Central Union for Child Welfare

  2. Source: Child Rights Connect

  3. Preparation of thealternativereport • The Central Union for Child Welfare coordinates the preparation of the alternative report of Finnish NGOs • Open invitation – app. 60 parties are involved • TIP! Contact Child Rights Connect to find out if there is a national coalition in your country • Theaim is to create a comprehensivereport • Key elements: situationanalysis, comments on thestate report, concreteexamples, conclusions and recommendation

  4. https://www.childrightsconnect.org/crc-reporting/ http://crcreporting.childrightsconnect.org/

  5. Why engage with the reporting cycle? Children’s rights defenders who engage in the reporting cycle, can: • participate in the improvement of the children’s rights situation in their country; • raise their concerns and suggestions about the children’s rights situation in their country to a UN body that can make recommendations to their national government; • use their report and the reporting cycle to increase awareness about children’s rights issues in the media and the general public; • establish working relations with new partners at national and international level.

  6. Thank you for your time!

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