Effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child rights: CSO perspective

The fulfilment of child rights in Indonesia has been implemented by various parties including Community Social Organization (CSO). This study discusses the effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child’s rights. Article 4 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) stated...

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Main Authors: Sirait Ningrum Natasya, Rosmalinda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185200034
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spelling doaj-1465133d41bc46f8a0c67f7f71d5b07e2021-02-02T07:06:33ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01520003410.1051/e3sconf/20185200034e3sconf_nrm2018_00034Effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child rights: CSO perspectiveSirait Ningrum NatasyaRosmalindaThe fulfilment of child rights in Indonesia has been implemented by various parties including Community Social Organization (CSO). This study discusses the effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child’s rights. Article 4 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) stated that state party will fulfil the rights of the child through international cooperation. CSOs with headquarters located in Medan, who manage the international funds in conducting children programs are acting as informants to this research. Depth interviews and Focus Group discussions were used as tools to obtain relevant information. The study figured out that CSOs had cooperation in implementation the child rights in Sumatera Utara Province. They cooperated with international agencies namely IOM, ACT-Japan and Catholic Relief Service. CSOs also manage to access international funds through (a) call for proposals and (b) establishing intensive communications with donor agencies. As conclusion, the use of international fund is proven to be effective based on (1) able to implement CSOs vision and mission, (2) CSOs are able to achieve program output, for example: palm oil company raise it awareness on child right and the impact to the children to access their education right especially in palm plantation area which is usually located in remote and isolated area.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20185200034
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Effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child rights: CSO perspective
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title Effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child rights: CSO perspective
title_short Effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child rights: CSO perspective
title_full Effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child rights: CSO perspective
title_fullStr Effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child rights: CSO perspective
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child rights: CSO perspective
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The fulfilment of child rights in Indonesia has been implemented by various parties including Community Social Organization (CSO). This study discusses the effectiveness of international fund in the implementation of child’s rights. Article 4 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) stated that state party will fulfil the rights of the child through international cooperation. CSOs with headquarters located in Medan, who manage the international funds in conducting children programs are acting as informants to this research. Depth interviews and Focus Group discussions were used as tools to obtain relevant information. The study figured out that CSOs had cooperation in implementation the child rights in Sumatera Utara Province. They cooperated with international agencies namely IOM, ACT-Japan and Catholic Relief Service. CSOs also manage to access international funds through (a) call for proposals and (b) establishing intensive communications with donor agencies. As conclusion, the use of international fund is proven to be effective based on (1) able to implement CSOs vision and mission, (2) CSOs are able to achieve program output, for example: palm oil company raise it awareness on child right and the impact to the children to access their education right especially in palm plantation area which is usually located in remote and isolated area.
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