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Measuring Impact Effectiveness with a Child Rights Programming Perspective
The report of the South Asia and Asia & Pacifica Regional Workshop on Good Practices - a Child Rights Programming Perspective responds to a need to share good practices in child rights programming. Practitioners often do not have or take the time to document and share their good practices. The workshop provided a forum for sharing concrete examples of good practices. This report highlights the main ideas and thinking that came out of the workshop.
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Good Practices – A Child Rights Programming Perspective
The report of SEAP Region Workshop on Measuring Impact Effectiveness with a Child Rights Programming Perspective is based on two monitoring and evaluation workshops in South Asia. In the first workshop, held in Kathmandu in 2004, participants discussed ideas about child rights programming with input from evaluation specialists. In the second workshop, held in Delhi in 2005, participants discussed experiences from Bangladesh. The ideas and frameworks from the Delhi workshop were extracted to draft a Monitoring and Evaluation toolkit.
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Advocacy for Realising Child Rights This report focuses on three main areas for advocacy: gender-based violence, physical and psychological punishment and children's education in emergencies. Visit: http://www.crin.org/resources/infoDetail.asp?ID=7548
[Source: CRIN]
Posted on 2006-03-22
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