This booklet is part of a toolkit comprising 6 booklets. The toolkit "looks at how to monitor and evaluate children’s participation in programmes, communities and in wider society. It is aimed at practitioners and children working in participatory programmes, as well as governments, NGOs, civil society and children’s organisations seeking to assess and strengthen children’s participation in society. Booklet 1: Introduction provides an overview of children’s participation, how the toolkit was created and a brief guide to monitoring and evaluation".

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Lansdown, G.
O’Kane, Claire
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Childhub

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