![]() Coalition-Building Working Group: This broad and inclusive working group has been established for the interim development phase of the platform.Thus far, a number of Working Groups have been created, including: There are a number of exciting opportunities for you to immediately get involved in shaping the collaborative platform throughout the development phase. We are going to start by building on existing efforts and at the same time create the space to start determining and shaping together the longer-term vision, aims, and ways of working for this new collaborative initiative. Much about the platform and how it is going to operate, what it will do and how it will work is to be determined and shaped through members' engagement and ideas. One of the key principles we have committed to in this process is to ensure that the global collaborative platform is open to all actors involved in children’s care, with active participation of self advocates (care leavers parent advocates) disability organizations faith-based organizations local organizations/CBOs and other relevant communities and sectors. It aims to enable organisations engaged in child protection and care reform to agree on common principles and approaches, leverage and build on one another’s work, secure greater and more sustainable impact, contribute to a shared learning agenda and undertake joint advocacy. The overall vision for this new collaborative platform is to establish more strategic sector-wide collaboration spanning the global to the local level and inclusive of a wider range of stakeholders. Registration, Documentation and Tracingīuilding on joint efforts advocating for the 2019 UNGA Resolution and the Key Recommendations, and clear interest expressed by a broad group of actors to strengthen sectoral cooperation and collaboration, Better Care Network together with partners has established a new Global Collaborative Platform on Transforming Children’s Care.Children Affected by Poverty and Social Exclusion.Children Living or Working on the Street.Children Affected by Armed Conflict and Displacement.Particular Threats to Children's Care and Protection. ![]()
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