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What's Working With Kids ?
Many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are already
adopting breakthrough initiatives to empower children at the national
and local levels. Such programs embrace - among other lines of action
- early childcare and development, access to quality education,
and cultural and recreational activities. Whatever the scope or
field of work, program practitioners across the region are capitalizing
on the following "key areas" to succeed:
- A Three-Prong Approach. While past development strategies merely
attempted to help or correct the present situation of children-at-risk,
new approaches are finding it essential to also strengthen the development
of these children within the context of their families, schools and
communities. This new generation of programs focuses, among other
issues, on the disintegration of the family; the social implications
of violence in the community; unemployment; the poor quality of education;
and the lack of adequate training programs for law enforcement institutions.
- The Power of Partnerships. The collaboration of civil society
and governments has proved key in ensuring that the voices of children,
as well as those of their families, schools and communities, are heard
within the policy-making arena. Such partnerships range from on-going
policy dialogues to collective forms of action.
- The Use of Creative Techniques. Through creative techniques such as
non-formal education, street theater, music or participatory dialogue,
many programs are creating spaces for children to learn, express themselves
and reclaim aspects of their childhood lost to their marginal existence.
To illustrate the results of these programs in action, the Don't
Call Me Street Kid! Campaign highlights the important work
of various non-governmental organizations in
Brazil, Honduras and Jamaica.
Considering the cultural and socio-economic diversity of the region,
these initiatives are not portrayed as cookie-cutter solutions to
the "street kids" dilemma. Instead they are presented as benchmarks
to approaches, efforts and policies for tailored-made solutions at
the national and local levels.
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