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NATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE ADVANCEMENT & COORDINATION OF C/R DELIVERY IN SA Presentation By: The Office On The Rights Of The Child In The Presidency The Office On The Rights Of The Child In The Presidency
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Presentation Overview Introduction Mechanisms & Status of the Current CR F/work Pillars of the Current CR F/work Performance gaps Assumptions Underlying the Restructurind Process Vision of the Proposed Framework Principles Guiding the Development of the Proposed F/work Pillars of the Proposed Framework Functions of the Component Parts of the Framework The Performance Coordination Framework – Cabinet Clusters Accountability & communication Conclusion Format of the CR Policy Framework – Work in Progress
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Introduction Prior to 1994 Struggle, liberation movement & international support Inter. instruments, norms & stds. 1996, the Constitutional mandate, & new imperatives 10yr. Governance review process & Task Team to evaluate the C/R f/work
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Achievements Establishment of Provincial PPA Steering Committees in all Provinces Establishment of 5 Children’s Units in Premier’s offices Hosting various national / international workshops Serving on various national committees dealing with children’s issues Hosting international delegations at the Union Buildings Produced various publications including the State of the Nations Children’s Report; End of Decade Report Responsible for editing and publishing full page Comic strip on children’s rights in “Sowetan” over a period of 10 weeks Initiated, co-ordinated and funded children’s workshops in all Provinces (Rights and Responsibilities) Produced various promotional material relating to children’s rights example posters, bookmarkers, stickers, playing cards, CD’s, key rings, banners
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Achievements Developed a Child Rights’ Media Code Co-ordinated voting process of 4 million children in SA Responsible for co-ordinating activities of government departments during child protection week; Early Childhood Development Week; Water week; Child Injury Protection Week; Minerals and Energy week Presented SA’s end decade report to the UN General Assembly Responsible for the co-ordination and presentation of SA’s Country report to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child Responsible for hosting National and International children’s days Initiated the development of a Monitoring and Evaluation Framework with indicators Presentations and various launches held in parliament in conjunction with the JMC since 2002 Part of the team drafting the ten year review report on Gender, Disability and Children’s Rights (GDC) considerations to be launched once finalised
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Mechanisms & Status of current C/R framework Nat. prg. of action for Cr in SA (NPA) 1996 NPA Steering Committee (NPASC) 1996 Office on the rights of the child: The Presidency (ORC) 1998 PROBLEM Structural tension between ORC & the NPASC The NPASC has a broad coord. mandate without authority to enforce ORC draws mandate from inter. instruments rather than fron Constitution Difficulty for either NPASC nor ORC to provide substantive L/ship in a transforming society Civil Society representation in- adequate
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Pillars of the Current F/work GovernmentParliament Civil Society ORCNPASC C/R focal points in Gov. Depts Prov. C/R Prog. Of Action SCs (PPAs) Joint Monitoring Committee Cabinet National C/R Committee (NCRC)
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Current Performance Gaps Limitation of C/R work to Cabinet’s Social & JCP/S Clusters – emphasis only on welfare & protection ORC oversights limitation due to Convention mandate Limited civil society participation
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Basic Assumptions Driving the Restructuring Process Clear roles and responsibilities of Component parts of F/work to deliver on Constitutional mandate Collaboration with clear Boundaries of work & authority Alignment & synergy in the work of component parts of the f/work Broad participation to ensure Integrated delivery F/work to advance child centred approach to service delivery
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Vision of the Restructuring Process To establish a holistic and coherent National Framework for the Advancement and Coordination of Children’s Rights Delivery in South Africa
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Basic Principles Guiding the Restructuring Process F/work to be a high level system to drive CR mainstreaming into policies, Programming, funding & comm. Provision of substantive leadership On children’s rights Clear lines of communication to Government To address and facilitate Implementation of national priorities Component parts with clear Roles, responsibilities & boundaries
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Pillars of the Proposed C/R Framework GovernmentParliament Civil Society Independent Bodies Presidency ORC National Adv. Council Adv. Council on CR on CR CR F/points in Depts. in Depts. Prov. ORCs (Prems’ Offs) (Prems’ Offs) Prov. Adv. Councils Councils LG CR f/points & CR Adv. & CR Adv. Committees. Committees. Joint Monitoring Monitoring Committee Committee Parliament Committees Committees Cabinet & Clusters Clusters Ministers National NGOs NGOs Faith based Orgs Orgs Academic/ res. institus. res. institus. CR specials. Student Bod. Prof. Assoc. Adv. Coalition of Trad, Leaders Salga CBOs Const. Court Other courts Public Service Service Commission Commission Youth Comm. Comm. SAHRC SA Law Com. Public Protector Protector
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Key Functions of the ORC CR policy work Mainstreaming of CR Advocacy in Gov. structures Delivery monitoring & evaluation Capacity building Policy work Performance coordination
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Integrated Performance Coordination Framework ORC in the Presidency Provincial CR Adv. Councils Local CR Adv. Commits. CR F/points in Local Gov. 5 Cabinet Clusters National Adv. Council CR F/Points in Departments ORCs in Offices Of Premiers Technical Committees
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Illustration of Coordinated Action by Various Components of the National CR Framework Presidency ORC National Advisory Council on CR Technical Working Committees Economic Sector Social Sec. JCPS SectorIRPS Sector G & A Sec. Depts. & Provs. Depts. & Provs. Depts. & Provs. Depts. & Provs. Depts. & Provs. Civil Society Civil Socitey Civil Society Civil Society Civil Society
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National Accountability Framework for the Advancement of CR in SA Presidency Minister In the Presidency has direct Responsibility for the task The ORC is the Administrative Body providing support to the Minister Delivery Accountability: Depts., Prov., & LG
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Beneficiaries of the Revised CR Framework Children, families & Communities All spheres of Government All component parts of the national framework National Advisory Council on CR Specialists in the CR field ORC
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Conclusion Input to ensure continuous improvement of the national CR Framework Commitment and Support by relevant structures towards the advancement of children’s rights delivery in SA
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Format of the CR Policy Framework (Work in Progress) Executive Summary Introduction Situation Analysis & Prob. Statement Vision & Principles for Equity Framework for Implementation Inter - sectoral Coordination Framework & Process Implementation Resources Performance Monitoring & Evaluation Conclusion
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