Much of the programme’s focus is on supporting people becoming actors of their own development rather than being passive recipients of aid. Families and communities are being supported with knowledge and analytical skills to enable them to assess their situation, analyse the causes of the problems identified and develop appropriate responses and actions (Triple A Process).
Human Rights Based Approach to Programming
Within the context of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), UNICEF has adopted a Human Rights Based Approach to Programming.
Much of the programme’s focus is on supporting people becoming actors of their own development rather than being passive recipients of aid. Families and communities are being supported with knowledge and analytical skills to enable them to assess their situation, analyse the causes of the problems identified and develop appropriate responses and actions (Triple A Process).
Much of the programme’s focus is on supporting people becoming actors of their own development rather than being passive recipients of aid. Families and communities are being supported with knowledge and analytical skills to enable them to assess their situation, analyse the causes of the problems identified and develop appropriate responses and actions (Triple A Process).
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