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Child participation

The diverse voices of children
Children are empowered to participate in building and sharing knowledge on child exploitation.
We recognise children as experts in their own experiences and we empower them to participate in research, advocacy and learning on child exploitation issues. To generate quality research, evaluation and knowledge products we need to capture the diverse voices of children experiencing different intersectional realities, including children with disabilities, girls, survivors of exploitation and children without parental care.

Children first
We recognise that knowledge-building contributes to empowerment and the prevention of child exploitation. We engage children in a trauma-informed manner and in accordance with their evolving capacities.