03 Dec 2024
Civil society consultations on CRVS kicks off
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Newsletter Nov. 2024

GHAI, Vital Strategies, ESCAP and other partners are supporting civil society consultations in the lead up to the Third Ministerial Conference on CRVS in Asia and the Pacific. The first round of civil society consultations will be held in Cambodia on 3 December 2024. Consultations in India, Bangladesh and Philippines, plus possible other countries, will be announced shortly. These country level consultations will feed into discussions during the Children, Youth and Civil Society Forum on CRVS to be held in Bangkok 4-6 March 2025.  

In parallel to these consultations, CRC Asia, World Vision, Plan International and UNICEF are supporting consultations with children and youth in preparation for the forum in March. 

Find more information and expression of interest for country level CSO consultation forms for the Children, Youth and Civil Society Forum here

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