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Child Rights Governance: Making children’s rights children’s realities

March 1st, 2011

Child Rights Governance (CRG) sets out to strengthen state institutions and mechanisms for the implementation and monitoring of children’s rights, and increase awareness and capacity among civil society and children to promote children’s rights and hold duty bearers to account. It is also about recognising children as right holders and citizens by listening to their experiences and opinions and support their proposals and initiatives. Advancing child rights governance is the way to improve the well-being of millions of children in a sustainable way.

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Child Rights Governance (CRG) sets out to strengthen state institutions and mechanisms for the implementation and monitoring of children’s rights, and increase awareness and capacity among civil society and children to promote children’s rights and hold duty bearers to account. It is also about recognising children as right holders and citizens by listening to their experiences and opinions and support their proposals and initiatives. Advancing child rights governance is the way to improve the well-being of millions of children in a sustainable way.