Redevabilité envers les enfants

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Mission de la redevabilité envers les enfants :

L'objectif de l'Initiative de l'Alliance sur la redevabilité envers les enfants est que tous les programmes humanitaires soient responsables à l’égard des enfants et garantissent leur participation significative et équitable, suivant l'évolution de leurs capacités, comme le prévoit la Convention relative aux droits de l'enfant. L'initiative est dirigée par le groupe consultatif sur la redevabilité envers les enfants, composé d'organisations phares opérant dans le secteur humanitaire. Le groupe consultatif fournira des conseils sur le processus et les éléments techniques permettant de mettre en œuvre les objectifs de la Stratégie 2021-2025 de l'Alliance en matière de redevabilité envers les enfants.

Objectifs :

La redevabilité envers les enfants est une priorité stratégique de l’Alliance pour la période de 2021 à 2025. Pendant cette période, l’Initiative sur la redevabilité envers les enfants visera à :

  • Élaborer et mettre en œuvre le plan stratégique de l'Alliance sur la redevabilité ;
  • Organiser la mise en œuvre du plaidoyer sur la redevabilité, en collaboration avec d'autres parties prenantes y compris les donateurs) dans le système humanitaire, avec un accent spécifique sur la protection de l'enfance ;
  • Engager efficacement l'Alliance dans des initiatives mondiales sur la redevabilité envers les enfants ;
  • Prioriser et collecter des fonds pour les actions spécifiques à la redevabilité qui doivent être menées par l'Alliance ;
  • Améliorer la redevabilité au sein de la structure, de la gouvernance et des produits de l'Alliance.

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