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REGIONAL
SPACE
INTERNATIONAL CONSULTATION
SOUTH AFRICA
17-19 October 2012
Agenda for the Regional Space
1. Reformulation of Objective 2 of the 2011-2015 Strategy
2. Membership fee from 100 to 125 euro
3. CHI’s 10th anniversary: data publications and policy dialogues; 2013 Regional
Consultations (venue, possible donors, agenda, etc. )
4. Update on parallel envisioning exercise with stakeholders: “CHI 2015+”
5. Child Impact Assessment Advisory Council
6. Nomination of Regional Representatives, Deputy Regional Representatives and
PSP Taskforce Representative
7. Discussion of region-specific issues
Reformulation of Objective 2 of the 2011-2015 Strategy
→ Last 20 years: development of communications sector from predominantly provider
of phone services into a diverse, competitive, and interconnected industry.
→ Complex picture: different technologies, different target groups, different parts of
the world, with different technological infrastructure and accessibility.
Proposal to change the formulation of CHI’s current strategic objective 2 as follows:
“Work with the communications sector to ensure that children can access
child helplines, through their preferred means of communication, whether
using traditional or contemporary technologies.”
Membership fee from 100 to 125 euro
→ Since 2004 annual membership fee of €100 for full members (one of three annual
membership requirements along with submission of child helpline data and PSA).
→ At IC 2010, proposal to increase from €100 to €125 was declined because the
membership did not have enough time to discuss and prepare this.
→ Why does CHI charge a membership fee? Important transaction in setting a value for
services received by members - sign of commitment to CHI.
→ Why is the membership fee important to CHI? CHI raises funds from a variety of
donors to cover costs of services to members child helplines and to accumulate modest
reserve funds in order to sustain its operation in times of a funding crisis.
Additional options
• Some full members may wish to contribute more than €125 on a voluntary basis.
• Peer-peer support for child helpline members who struggle to pay their fee.
CHI’s 10th anniversary
• Launch at IC in Durban in 2012
• Regional Consultations in 2013: target will be to
Influence policy makers at national and regional level
• 2013 Regional Consultations (venue, possible donors, agenda, etc. )
“Policy Dialogues” (if feasible):
1. Simultaneous to each of the five Regional Consultations
2. A platform to present global publication and regional data analysis
publication - to ignite debate and action by policymakers and civil society
organisations in these regions
3. To be Invited: policymakers, government officials, academics, researchers
and civil society partners
Update on parallel envisioning exercise with
stakeholders: “CHI 2015+”
Guiding questions for a short brainstorm exercise:
How do you see the development of your child helpline and as
CHI member for the next 10 years?
How do you see the evolution of CHI’s network for the next 10
years?
What have been the main achievements of CHI over the last 10
years and how have these been beneficial to you as a helpline
member?
How do you see your region contributing towards the future of
CHI?
Child Impact Assessment (CIA) Advisory Council
→ CIA Manual finalised
→ CIA Advisory Council to institutionalize child impact assessments
across CHI membership
→ Roles, benefits, selection process of child helplines, volunteering to be
part of CIA Advisory Council already shared during Marketplace
→ Any questions? Any volunteers?
Role of the Regional Representative
The role of Regional Representatives to the Supervisory Board is being described in CHI’s
statutes article 12.1: “The supervision of the policy of the Management Board and the
general course of affairs in the Foundation shall be conducted by the Supervisory Board.
It shall assist the Management Board by providing advice. In carrying out their duties the
members of the Supervisory Board shall be guided by the interest of the Foundation and
its organisation...”
Role of the Deputy
The Deputy Regional Representative role was introduced in 2008 as a trial and has
proven to be a strengthening factor in the governance of the network.
The Deputy Regional Representative has a supporting role to Regional Representative
and the regional Programme Manager by facilitating regional advocacy activities
The Deputy Regional Representative acts in place of and in case the Regional
Representative to the Supervisory Board is not able to attend the meeting or leaves
his/her own organisation.
Nomination of regional representatives, deputy regional
representatives and PSP taskforce representatives
Process:
• The candidates for Regional Representative to the SB and for Deputy present
themselves briefly
• The candidates and programme managers leave the room for a coffee
• Meanwhile, the regional group reaches a consensus on the nomination of a
regional representative and deputy, discussion led by the go-for
• The candidates come back to the room and are informed about the decision
• The candidates for PSP taskforce present themselves briefly
•The candidates and programme managers leave the room for a coffee
• Meanwhile, the regional group reaches a consensus on the nomination of the PSP task
force
• The candidates come back to the room and are informed about the decision
Developments with CITEL
http://copcitel.sharepoint.com/Pages/default.aspx
Information requested from Organization/ Website
Actions performed
unit
CHI:
(Name of
(URL of the •Select the appropriate
• Country
Institution)
institution
options
• City
in the child
•Research
protection
•Training for parents
• Name of helpline
section)
•Training for teachers
• Access Number
•Training for children
• Name of the Organisation
•Implementation of
security software in
• Telephone Number
schools
• Fax number
•Preparation of materials:
Guides
• Website
Brochures,
• Email
leaflets, posters
Videos
• Is it locally accessible?
•Adaptation of curricula
•Denunciation
•Psychological support
Scope
Specify the
scope of each
action
Study with Plan Regional Office 2012-2013
• Study taking in consideration VAC and the role of child helplines in the child
protection system
• Components:
Characterization of child helplines
Referral systems and case management
Work of the child helpline within the child protection system
Advocacy
Sustainability
Movement for the The Global Movement for Children (GMC)
• Unite and coordinate a large global constituency of organisations and people to
influence public opinion and organise collective action;
• Promote and support child participation;
• Influence and encourage political commitments and accountability.
Movement for the The Global Movement for Children (GMC)
•Plan Regional Office
• Red LAMYC
• IIN-OAS
• Save the Children Regional Office
• Unicef Regional Office
• World Vision Regional Office
• SOS Children’s Villages Regional Office
• World Alliance of YMCAs
• CHI?
http://www.gmfc.org/
AOB (Any Other Bussinness)
• Communication in the region
• Sara Oviedo’s candidacy for CRC (Ecuador)
• Telecoms Toolkit
Thank you, gracias,
danki, danke je wel
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