National Child Rights Monitoring Systems Portal
Compilation of national child rights monitoring systems and mechanisms
The National Child Monitoring Systems Portal is a key resource designed to centralize and share information on nationally owned and led child monitoring systems across Europe and Central Asia. It highlights the tools, systems, and mechanisms established by countries to monitor child rights, organized into two main pillars: the Child Rights Data Ecosystem and Child Rights Monitoring Mechanisms. The first pillar focuses on data systems for collecting, managing, and using child-related information, while the second addresses policy frameworks, institutions and mechanisms for monitoring child rights implementation.
While the portal aims to provide a comprehensive view, it is still under development and for the time-being is primarily based on the information provided by UNICEF country offices for programme countries. Some components are pending and may be incomplete or missing, whereas other elements have data available, but only for a limited number of countries. We aim to continuously update the portal to improve its accuracy and completeness. For submitting additional data or providing feedback, please contact us at [email protected].