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Children and young people can be instrumental as a target group to raise awareness of the SDGs and to put pressure on governments to follow through on their commitment to implement the 2030 Agenda.
- Publishing Civil Society Sdg Spotlight Reports
• Engaging in the HLPF for the official VNRs – Each July,...
- Engaging with the Media
The media may also be used to promote the SDGs and raise...
- Authors & Acknowledgements
The drafting of this SDG Accountability Handbook has been...
- Working With Formal Processes
Raising Awareness through Public Outreach Campaigns; Working...
- Foreword From The Tap Network
On behalf of the TAP Network, we are excited to present this...
- Utilizing International Human Rights Mechanisms
CSOs may use international human rights standards to promote...
- Working With Government Institutions
Raising Awareness through Public Outreach Campaigns; Working...
- Promoting Inclusive Government Consultations
Africa: Implementation and monitoring of the 2030 Agenda in...
- Publishing Civil Society Sdg Spotlight Reports
Raising awareness on child rights can be done through, for example, sustained capacity building, child rights education and communication campaigns. Collaboration with civil society, children and youth groups, the private sector, academia and the media contributes to these efforts.
2 dni temu · Over the past two years, Eurochild has deepened its focus on preventing child-family separation as part of its ongoing commitment to safeguarding vulnerable families. Under one of our key projects “Leveraging EU influence to deliver change for families in adversity in Bulgaria”, we organised our second peer-to-peer learning workshop in ...
The EU-funded project, Children as Champions of Change: Ensuring Children’s Rights and Meaningful Participation, aims to increase awareness with campaigns, events and materials addressing current lack of knowledge about child rights.
Key Points. Family involvement is important throughout the lifecycle of children with disabilities, especially in the early years (UNICEF, 2012). Involving parents and the community is an important principle of quality, inclusive education, both in and out of the classroom.
Many people have complex feelings about accessing community or family resources. They range from fear of stigma to a sense that others need it more than they do. Assuring families that they’re not alone if they want support can nudge them to learn more and use critical services.
4 lut 2024 · A community or local organization can serve as a platform for building awareness and connecting different services, such as health clinics and child welfare agencies, to provide efficient and accessible services to children and their families.