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1 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Global Child Protection Framework and Standards

2 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Child Protection in emergencies Emergencies undermine the protection of children because they: Present new risks and threats Exacerbate existing risks Undermine protection mechanisms Increasingly, a pre-crisis baseline & coordination structure exist.

3 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Additional considerations Build back better Delayed impact Collaboration with / mainstreaming through other sectors

4 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Mainstreaming Responsibility to ensure that humanitarian assistance does not unintentionally create new protection concerns – or exacerbate existing risks. Many eyes make the tasks easier. It is everyone’s responsibility to protect children.

5 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Evolution of CPiE Programming focused on response to CP violations Now, recognition of importance and possibility to build protective environment in emergencies Violations as ‘entry points’ to working on elements of the protective environment Emergencies are opportunities to strengthen or build systems, as well as build capacity, commitment of national partners

6 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Systems-building in an emergency Reframes child protection work by looking more broadly at deficits in protection available to all children addressing structural or root causes for these gaps in prevention and response identifying existing protective mechanisms in government and community

7 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Impacts of shift how to do assessment how to plan and implement interventions type, volume and duration of funding role of advocacy in humanitarian situations orientation of staff and training offered approaches to post-emergency work direction of research in sector

8 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Coordinator works with government, civil society, humanitarian community to: 1.Identify existing elements of CP system 2.Analyse how they have been affected by emergency 3.Identify weak areas 4.Identify & create opportunities to strengthen 1 & 3

9 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 5.Link with other sectors to maximise reach of CP system coverage 6.Advocate for long-term view and funding for CP 7.Advocate and plan for humanitarian community's exit strategy

10 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Key Global Standards for Child Protection in Emergencies

11 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Contextualising Global Standards Need: Solid knowledge of standards and why they have been created as is Excellent analysis of the current situation for children All the coordination skills that you are practising this week

12 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Issues to bear in mind It can be a rapport-building exercise with the government HQ can act as a resource Other partners might not have the time (or inclination) to undertake this task Use your consensus-building skills to the maximum, balanced with principled leadership Start with most egregious problems Don’t let the process get bogged down

13 CPIE Cluster Coordinator Training 2010 Back to Niangoma


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