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Children as Active Citizens

children as active citizens-largeAuthor: Inter-Agency Working Group on Children’s Participation
No. of pages: 101
Published: 2008
Publisher: Inter-Agency Working Group on Children’s Participation
Languages: English

This compendium presents a broad agenda for children’s civil rights and a wide range of approaches to children’s participation and citizenship. It is targeted at government decision makers and service providers, as well as development agencies, civil society and children’s organisations, in Asia and the Pacific.

Part 1 defines children’s citizenship and civil rights, provides a rationale for supporting them and presents an agenda with concrete outcomes. Part 2 provides guidance on the practice of children’s civil rights to a name, expression, information, complaints, justice and economic equality. Part 3 suggests ways to help children develop and practice active citizenship skills in relation to civic engagement, media, public decisions and politics, and children-led associations.

Each section provides targets and indicators, a bibliography of useful resources and numerous tables and dot point lists that summarise the main points The annexes include a checklist for children’s citizenship and civil rights, common myths and risks of child participation, and a glossary