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DECISION ON GUIDELINE FOR APPLYING CHILD PARTICIPATION

Royal Government of Cambodia; Cambodia National Council for Children, Cambodia Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Cambodia 24 April 2014 Guidelines

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The guideline will help adults, in government ministries and institutions, NGO agencies, and community-based organizations, who work with or/and for children to promote quality child participation at subnational, national, and international levels on relevant issues or concerns
affecting children.
The guideline offers simple tips and steps for facilitating child participation to well express their view in meetings, consultation workshops, or in the decision-making process. The guideline will guide the users to properly facilitate child participation in three stages include pre-event, during the event, and post-event.

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