The free charters: children's priorities for the post-2015 development agenda
This report discusses the results of 6,500 one-on-one interviews with 47 countries, asking them to rank what is important for them and their families, according to the MY World survey, and what they wanted world leaders to do about violence against children and and natural disasters, among other themes. Children charters presented in the document include disaster preparedness.
The interviews were done in 2013 along with additional group discussions and consultations held in 40 countries, which are also presented in this report. This report is of of special importance as the United Nations and Governments around the world are gathering to discuss and define the next set of global priorities, with as imperative for children and adolescents to play an active role in the decision making process.
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