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Join in the Online Discussion on Child Poverty- BelowTheLine by Simran Vedvyas |
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by Simran Vedvyas | 25-03-2014 05:29
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To invite contributors I am chosen to Moderate, so I invite you and your organisations to participate in the e-discussion and contribute your comments to end child poverty, which is a major issue and though we care a lot about the environment but WE NEED TO END CHILD POVERTY AND INEQUALITIES, SO PLEASE SPARE SOME TIME TO LOG IN AND POST COMMENTS. Thanks Simran Vedvyas INVITATION- Post-2015 Online Discussion on Child Poverty – starting today 24 March 2014!
Dear colleague,
Much remains to be defined within the new development agenda, but it seems likely that eradicating extreme poverty will form a central role of the new set of goals. Many consider child poverty a critical issue and yet, there has been little debate about how children, as a major group of the extreme poor, can be included as part of this worthwhile goal.
To help better identify how child poverty can be reflected in the emerging post-2015 framework and identify priority areas to address child poverty, we are running a public consultation to hear your views. The discussion is co-moderated by the UN Major Group on Children and Youth, ODI and UNICEF and will take place from 24 March to 13 April.
The results of this consultation will be summarized into a short synthesis report and will be shared publically on the worldwewant2015 website and widely with government and civil society partners. Results will serve as a potential input in major upcoming Post-2015 reports and work-streams.
To kick off the global conversation, we invite you to reflect on the following questions:
1. What importance should child poverty be given in the post-2015 development goals? 2. How can we track progress on the number of children who are poor? 3. How can we make a difference for children growing up poor? The discussion will be moderated by Simran Vadyvas, Wilson Kivati (UN Major Group on Children and Youth), David Walker (OID) and Antonio Franco Garcia (UNICEF).
We look forward to hearing from you on how to best reflect the critical issue of combatting child poverty in the Post-2015 Framework.
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Thanks Arushi,
Please could you go Online http://www.worldwewant2015.org/inequalities
and post your valuable comments there too
Thanks Simran
Posted 26-03-2014 15:09
Simran:Congrats for your selection as moderator. According to me child poverty is an issue of utmost priority. Basic education ,nutritious food and hygienic shelter is the basic right of every child. Child labour is the bad side effect of child poverty. Children being misused for begging , camel jokeying , in circuses etc should be strictly monitored and prohibited. Working Parents should have some minium children allowance per child as a part of their pay package this is one of the ways to curb child poverty.
Posted 26-03-2014 02:57
Dear Francisca
Please could you go Online http://www.worldwewant2015.org/inequalities
and post your valuable comments
Thanks Simran
Posted 25-03-2014 15:11
Dear Christy Please could you go Online http://www.worldwewant2015.org/inequalities and post your valuable comments
Posted 25-03-2014 15:00
child labour is also a crucial problem, eradicating this and giving equal education opportunities to every child,and a better living will help to eradicate child poverty.
Posted 25-03-2014 13:18
Thank you for sharing, Simran and Congratulations to be selected as the moderator.
For me, the equal opportunity to get higher education and guarantee for basic sanitation & health care is the most critical sectors to eradicate the child poverty and following social problems.
Posted 25-03-2014 11:38