TransMonEE Partnerships for Data Enhancement
Enhancing administrative data systems for comprehensive child rights monitoring
High-quality, comprehensive, and disaggregated data are crucial for informed decision-making and effective policy development in child rights monitoring. Recognizing this need, the TransMonEE initiative in Europe and Central Asia has been at the forefront of improving data collection, quality, and accessibility across various domains of child rights, particularly child protection.
This strategy involves close collaboration with dedicated partner countries, providing them with tailored tools and actionable plans to strengthen their national and sectoral data systems. The first major focus is on improving data related to children in alternative care. This includes developing accurate, complete, and disaggregated information on children in various alternative care settings to support effective policymaking and service delivery. For more detailed information on this specific area, visit the Improvement of Data on Children in Alternative Care page.
In the future, TransMonEE plans to extend its data improvement efforts to other critical sectors, ensuring comprehensive coverage of all aspects of child rights and protection. The initiative continues to expand its reach and impact, with new countries regularly joining to conduct assessments and develop tailored data improvement plans. Key results and lessons learned from previous and ongoing initiatives are shared regionally to foster a collaborative approach to data improvement.
TransMonEE remains committed to driving forward the agenda of improving child rights data, ensuring that robust, high-quality data informs all aspects of policy and program development. This initiative represents a significant step towards achieving comprehensive, equitable, and effective child rights monitoring systems across the Europe and Central Asia region.