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OUR CHILD RIGHTS GOVERNANCE PROGRAMME Child Rights Governance is about the state’s responsiveness in implementing the standards of the convention, including the effectiveness in delivering and coordinating essential services and support that children need. THE EU-FUNDED ACCOUNTABILITY FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS IN RWANDA PROJECT Child Rights Monitoring: Engaging the Government, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and children to ensure that commitmentsare made to children are realised. Investment in Children: Ensuring that mobilised public resources are allocated, optimised and spent efficiently and equitably on children Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. In Rwanda and around the world, we give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm.We do whatever it takes for children – every day and in times of crisis – transforming their lives and the future we share. For more information, please contact Marcel Sibomana, Child Rights Governance Programme Manager, at: [email protected] Support children and CSOs to utilise national, regional and international child rights accountability mechanisms to demand implementation of children’s rights. • Support constructive dialogue between children, CSOs and various structures of government at local and national level on children’s rights. Support evidence building, policy research and advocacy on children’s rights. Facilitate empowerment of children and CSOs to better understand and constructively engage with budgeting processes. • Support repackaging and dissemination of relevant fiscal policy and budget information to enable broad based civil society participation. Facilitate capacity building of CSOs in budget tracking and support their efforts to hold state parties to account based on budget analysis and tracking exercises. Funded by:

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OUR CHILD RIGHTSGOVERNANCE PROGRAMME

Child Rights Governance is about the state’s responsiveness in implementing the standards of the convention, including the effectiveness in delivering and coordinating essential services and support that children need.

THE EU-FUNDED ACCOUNTABILITY FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS IN

RWANDA PROJECT

Child Rights Monitoring: Engaging the Government, Civil Society Organisations (CSOs)

and children to ensure that commitmentsare made to children

are realised.

Investment in Children:Ensuring that mobilised public

resources are allocated, optimised and spent efficiently and equitably

on children

Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. In Rwanda andaround the world, we give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. We do whatever it takes for children – every day and in times of crisis – transforming

their lives and the future we share.

For more information, please contact Marcel Sibomana, Child Rights Governance Programme Manager, at: [email protected]

• Support children and CSOs to utilise national, regional and international child rights accountability mechanisms to demand implementation of children’s rights.

• Support constructive dialogue between children, CSOs and various structures of government at local and national level on children’s rights.

• Support evidence building, policy research and advocacy on children’s rights.

• Facilitate empowerment of children and CSOs to better understand and constructively engage with budgeting processes.

• Support repackaging and dissemination of relevant fiscal policy and budget information to enable broad based civil society participation.

• Facilitate capacity building of CSOs in budget tracking and support their efforts to hold state parties to account based on budget analysis and tracking exercises.

Funded by: