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Participation

CG  Partners, Associates & Friends

Working on several levels to keep young children on the agenda of policy-makers, funders and program developers, the revised CG participation framework  is made up of  PARTNERS, ASSOCIATES and FRIENDS  OF THE CG all of  whom share a commitment to promoting programming and policy advocacy that addresses children’s needs within the context of the family and/or community.

Looking ahead the CG plans to broaden and diversify the range of members – with a specific emphasis on
▪ Expanding the academic / researcher category
▪ Ensuring geographical balance- in terms of both international, regional & national partners;
▪ Linking with business community & private sector.

The Current List of Partners includes:

International Donor Organisations and Agencies

National/Regional Institutions, Organisations and Networks

Aga Khan Foundation

Caribbean Child Dev't Centre, Jamaica

Bernard van Leer Foundation

CariChild, Jamaica

Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)

CINDE, Colombia

Christian Children’s Fund

Action for Children, Uganda

Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Amani ECCD, Tanzania

Inter-American Development Bank

Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA)

Open Society Institute

PLAN International

Pro-Excellentia, Hungary

Save the Children, USA

International Step by Step Associaton, (ISSA) Eastern Europe, Central Asia

Save the Children, UK

Anne Cocuk Eoitim Vakfi (ACEV), Turkey

UNESCO

Arab Resource Collective (ARC)

UNICEF

The Children’s Project, USA

World Bank

The RISE Institute, USA

Academic and Educational Institutions and Organizations

Emeritus

Aga Khan University, HDP

Robert Myers

Ryerson University

Judith Evans

University of Victoria  

Ellen Ilfeld

Early Childhood Virtual University  

Cassie Landers

 

 

 

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