South and central Asia children no. 8, spring 1997 working for children's right to participation
- New Delhi Save the children 1997
- 52p. 29*22 cm
- South and central Asia's children .
- No.8 .
Editorial Putting children first! Cgild rights, participation and development The ladder of participation Children the actual mamagers Promoting working childrens rights through learning and recreational centre Qualitative monitoring .. storage of soft data Some lessons from participatory research with children on sexual abuse childrens partiipation in landmine education programme in afghanisthan saving their future children and participation: Efforts and endeavours of child brigade when children become in- charge! The experience of HREP from Pakistan Include our ideas while planning for our development learning from children child participation in impact indicator setting Work and education of rural children in bangladesh child club: Promoting childrens participation and creativity Resources on childrens and participation
This article delves into the significance of child participation in development, drawing from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It emphasizes the need for children's voices in decision-making processes, highlighting the role of development agencies like Save the Children (UK) in facilitating meaningful participation. Evidence suggests that active child involvement yields better outcomes than mere community-focused initiatives. To truly honor children's rights, organizational structures and practices must undergo fundamental shifts towards child-centered approaches. The article underscores the challenges and rewards of such transformative endeavors, urging a comprehensive reorientation within development agencies to prioritize children's perspectives and needs.
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