Helping to build civil society
The influence of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) is increasing as they grow in numbers and in strength across the region. UNICEF aims to speed that process by supporting a region-wide network of NGOs that focuses on child rights: the Regional Network for Children (RNC). The RNC is a recognition that NGOs will have more influence if they work together, rather than in isolation. Created in Sarajevo in 2002, the RNC aims to ensure that children’s NGOs have a seat at the table when crucial policy decisions are being made. By building national NGO networks in each country, the RNC gives NGOs a united voice that can be clearly heard by policy makers, media and others. The Network is part of the Global Movement for Children, an international alliance of individuals and organisations committed to building a World Fit for Children. It’s first public awareness campaign, called “Leave No Child Out” builds on this vision, promoting societies where diversity is respected; where the rights of every child are upheld; where no child is excluded. The campaign looks at the factors that exclude children from regional progress and calls for protective environments to safeguard every child. RNC shifts gear with Sofia Commitment
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