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Strengthening CP structures
Advocacy and partnerships; experiences from War Child
AGENDA
• Why have partnerships?• Community Based CP vs.
International Partnerships• CP and advocacy• Case example; PSS to Syrian
refugees• Conclusions & recommendations
Why have partnerships?
NGO development
strategy
Policy development• Lobby• Public education
Policy development• Lobby• Public education
• Political reforms• Public sector
reforms
• Institutional strengthening
• Community capacity
• wellbeing
• Good governance
• Civil society strengthened
Adapted from McQuaid, R.W. (2000) .Theory of partnerships
Partnerships; networking
• Definition of CP = protection against physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect & exploitation.CBCP vs. International Partnerships
In many cases there is not even National Government support, so how can international advocacy help?• Awareness of the issue• Funding• UN CRC; EU CAAC guidelines protection
• Definition of CP = protection against physical abuse, emotional abuse, neglect & exploitation.
• In all cases: CP = prevention and response (laws, info services, qualified staff & funding)
• Community Based = community owned, facilitated – not implemented by WCH, work with existing structures, action plans (including livelihoods)
Syrian refugees in Lebanon (system building at different levels):
- start with child and direct circle around the child – awareness and capacity building, child participation
- Strengthen what already exits, not put in place something new – need to know what is there and how it works
- alignment indigenous/traditional/informal with formal system - advocating for taking responsibility
- Intensive intervention for 2 years – exit planned from entry
-> reduction school drop outs (also Lebanese kids)!
CP and advocacy
Psychosocial support to Syrian refugees
Cartoon made by Syrian Refugee Children, used in the Netherlands for advocacy purposes to other partner organisations
Conclusions and recommendations
CB approach to CP: include children
Long term investment :1. life is not back to normal after emergency is ‘over’
2. Chronic / cyclic recurring emergencies
CB CP needs advocacy at all levels for it to work
Stimulate ownership – but how? Many questions, few answers?
Community based approach makes a difference in particular because prevention is embedded