Child Rights Monitoring
Advocating for the use of credible data in formulating, implementing and monitoring child-focused policies, programmes and budgets
- Available in:
- Srpski
- English
Data and evidence are needed to make the realization of child rights in Serbia a reality, particularly for those children who are at risk of being left behind. UNICEF seeks to deliver evidence and data to the highest political and wider professional levels and make use of them for well-planned action.
By advocating for the use of credible data in formulating, implementing and monitoring child-focused policies, programmes and budgets, we support the Government and civil society to address the needs of every child.
Programme Area Goals
By 2025, national authorities, civil society organizations and independent institutions are effectively informed and influenced by data, research, evaluation and analysis that enable them to advocate for the child- and adolescent-focused design of national policies, programmes and budgets.
In order to achieve these goals, it’s necessary to:
- Foster a thriving data ecosystem – in which the right data are in the right hands at the right time to impact decisions,
- Elevate evidence and findings to the highest political and wider professional levels and make increasingly better use of evidence and data for well-planned promotion of children-driven activities,
- Support a strong and sustainable ecosystem of monitoring and evaluation that includes data collection which can support evidence-based policy-making and lead to better outcomes,
- Help to track results for children and shape those results with better insights about what is working and where children are being left behind.
CPD Target
Our goal is that by 2025:
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20 nationalized SDG indicators relevant for children will have disaggregated data (where relevant) which is available to report.