May 24, 2023

Training on Child Rights Monitoring Reporting System for Child Rights Activists

The three day training on “Child Rights Monitoring and Reporting System” held at Nepalgunj Banke, was jointly organized by Children and Women in Social Service and Human Rights (CWISH) and National Child Protection Alliance (NCPA), in local coordination with RURAL Society Uplifment Forum Nepal (RUSUF) Nepal.

The training created a forum for strategic planning on how to keep proper documentation for monitoring purpose, with an aim of introducing coherent child rights monitoring and reporting mechanism able to respond adequately to cases of violence against children. It was expected that training overall would make the case better for evidence based planning in monitoring and reporting process. At the end of the training the participants were expected to develop detailed knowledge on child protection system and series for coherent responses to violence against children, with a focus on understanding step by step and proper reporting methods.

The training gathered 30 participants from 23 different NGO’S working in the area of child protection from 4 districts, namely; Banke, Bardiya, Surkhet and Dailekh.

The training was conducted by Mr Chandrika Khatiwada.

During the three day training, the facilitator shared his reflections and actions formulated in the policy making and law enforcement of Child Rights, along with the process and systematic procedure of monitoring and reporting systems. To ensure that actions plans are successfully implemented and more likely to achieve their results, it is fundamental for the Child Rights Activists to have detailed knowledge on the varied sectors discussed in the three day training. Firstly, these plans need to be clear: priorities should be strategic, results should be achievable and actions to implement should be at the same time – simple. Secondly, data and information issued should be given proper attention. Thirdly, action plans should adequately look at the uses of coordination: how to ensure that the various levels of child protection system are linked to each other; how to ‘make it happen’ at different levels; and political leadership and demand are essential to establish sustainable coordination. Finally the three day training on Child Rights monitoring and reporting system made the participants aware and also helped them make actions plans that can be integrated in child protection system reforms.

Program

Recent Program

Solidarity on Child Protection Campaign

Advocacy on Child Protection at National and Local level.

Research and Study

Partners

Working with

Aawaaj – Surkhet
Biswas Nepal – New Road
Change Nepal – Thamel
Child Development Society – Kapan
Child Protection Nepal – Bara
Child Welfare Society – Makwanpur, Hetauda
Child-Nepal
CWISH – Buddha Nagar
FHRD – Bhaktapur
FOHREN – Biratnagar
FOWEP – Kavre
Global Action Nepal
Good Weave Nepal
Human Rights Social Awareness and Development Centre (HUSADEC)
Hurendec – Udaypur
Indreni Samaj Kendra (ISK)
Jagriti Child and Youth Concern-Nawalparasi
Loo Niva – Lalitpur
Rusuf Nepal – Nepalgunj, Banke
Siddhartha Social Development Centre (SSDC)
Social Service Centre (SOSEC)
SUK Nepal
Swatantrata Abhiyan – Kupandole
Voice of Children – Sanepa
Himalayan Innovative Society
Forget Me Not
Aasaman Nepal

National Child Protection Alliance (NCPA) is a national network of NGOs working on Child Protection Issues all over the nation. NCPA is established in 2010 focusing on working to develop solidarity, actions, and campaign against all forms of violence, abuse, and discrimination that void the rights of children. We have been continuously raising our voices at the International, National, and Local Arena to promote a child-protective environment and system. The NCPA has a member of 50 organizations from Seven Provinces that are working in 28 districts and 5 metropolitan cities, 7 sub-metropolitan cities, 59 municipalities, and 30 rural municipalities.

Kathmandu, Nepal