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Report form the First Meeting of Key Institutions

Introduction

Together with the Norwegian Centre for Child Research (NOSEB) Childwatch International invited leading institutions within the field of child research to discuss modalities for closer cooperation under the Childwatch umbrella. Directors and other representatives from 15 institutions world-wide participated in the meeting which took place 1-4 September 1994 at Ranten Hotel, Nesbyen, Norway. This report gives the background and objectives of the meeting, and presents the conclusions concerning follow up activities.

Background and Objectives of the Meeting

In order to expand the group of institutions actively involved in the network, the Childwatch Executive Board decided to establish a core group of institutions -- key institutions. The Board specifically wanted to identify institutions or organisations involved with child research to participate in such a process. The institutional approach, the Board hoped, would ensure more long term commitments than what individual researchers normally can make. Childwatch' first year of operation has verified the need for an international network for child research to convey information and knowledge based on facts and reliable analysis on children's situation to those who develop policies and programmes for children. By establishing a closer cooperation between some key partners, and combining their experience and capacity, the process of identifying and initiating new research projects could become more effective. Also, the needs of governments, UN agencies and NGOs could be served more effectively. Childwatch is set up to play an active role in this process together with leading institutions and could function as a facilitator in this process by: - Coordinating dissemination of information; - Coordinating feasibility studies and need assessments; - Setting up an active database on ongoing research activities; - Operating an electronic conference for the key partners; - Identifying funding sources for joint projects Towards the backdrop of experience that Childwatch already has gained through the activities mentioned above, as well as the experience of the participating institutions, the Childwatch Executive Board envisioned a discussion of ways and means to establish and formalise international cooperation within the framework of Childwatch, such as: - Identifying projects for cooperation; - Finding appropriate ways of implementing the commitment towards capacity building; - Identifying dissemination projects and channels for exchange of information; - Setting up a resource pool of professionals for missions, seminars, consultancies etc. In doing this, a process of more permanent cooperation could be established, through which the participating institutions could strengthen their own individual programmes and consolidate a strong international body of knowledge on the situation of children.
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