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Answered by janni55
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an international, intergovernmental child rights agency, UNICEF holds a unique position at national and international levels. Some of the contributions that UNICEF can make to a partnership with a CSO include:

Convening power – UNICEF works closely with a number of stakeholders, including governments, private actors and civil society. UNICEF uses this unique position to convene both public and non-public stakeholders around children’s rights issues at the local, national and global levels.

Global reach and country presence – With a strong presence in 190 countries, UNICEF is an influential actor both globally and nationally. Using its capacity on the ground, UNICEF can foster greater alignment between global initiatives and national development strategies, acting as a conduit between local and national actors and global policymaking processes.

Technical expertise and efficient procurement – UNICEF has the capacity to leverage the strategic funding priorities of global programme funds, donors and governments in favour of child-related outcomes. Through partnering with UNICEF, many CSOs have benefited from its technical expertise in matching local work to international priorities, preparing high-quality funding proposals and procuring resources.

Capacity development – Many CSOs have found that their partnership with UNICEF has increased their capacity to advocate for children’s rights and achieve results. UNICEF helps to strengthen CSO capacity to carry out work for children, which contributes to the sustainability of progress for children over time and broadens ownership of the development process. UNICEF capacity development work that pertains to CSOs includes (1) enhancing the knowledge and technical skills needed to deliver results for children; (2) introducing new technologies for effective service delivery and supporting the strengthening of delivery approaches and organizational and management systems; and (3) enhancing the knowledge and skills of children and women themselves.

Making innovations accessible – UNICEF seeks to identify and scale up delivery of innovative life-saving interventions, including through the use of new technologies.

Catalysing behaviour and policy change – Civil society partners have stressed that UNICEF makes a crucial difference by advocating for the development of policies and mechanisms that protect child rights and by raising public awareness around children’s issues.

Financial support – Through project cooperation agreements and small-scale funding agreements with CSOs, UNICEF can provide financial support for programme-related costs of the partnership.

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UNICEF works to promote and protect the rights of children across India. We have spent 70 years in India working to improve the lives of children and their families.

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UNICEF India is committed in its continued support to the Government in this extraordinary journey of development to reach every child everywhere in India. Our goal is to enable every child born in India to have the best start in life, to thrive and to develop to her or his full potential. To achieve this we use our technical expertise together with partners to tackle the root of several, deeply entrenched structural challenges.

We have been present in India for 70 years. UNICEFs key strength lies in our evidence-based technical expertise that informs policy action and implementation, while at the same time building the capacity of partners. With some 450 staff members working in 17 statesthat together cover 90 per cent of India’s child population - largest field presence among UN agencies – we are well positioned to reach the country’s most vulnerable children.

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