[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"important-message":3,"cookie-copy":17,"onboarding":24,"mainMenu":199,"contribution-page-SE-0-SE-6-16531":200,"footer":627},{"data":4,"show":5},{"active":5,"title":6,"message":9,"link":12,"link_text":14,"starttime":15,"endtime":16},false,{"en":7,"sv":8},"Data on Openaid.se is being updated","Uppdatering av data pågår ",{"en":10,"sv":11},"The website’s data is updating. This is expected to be ready within 20 minutes. Some data may be incorrect during this time. New data is published on Openaid.se every day. \r\n\r\nContact openaid@sida.se for more information.","Just nu pågår en uppdatering av webbplatsens data. Viss data kan därför vara felaktig under uppdateringen. Uppdateringen väntas ta ca 20 minuter. Publicering av ny data på Openaid.se sker dagligen. \r\n\r\nKontakta openaid@sida.se vid frågor.\r\n",{"en":13,"sv":13},"",{"en":13,"sv":13},"2025-12-19T11:50:03","2026-01-29T14:44:20",{"content":18,"modalContent":21},{"en":19,"sv":20},"\u003Cp>Openaid.se uses cookies to improve your experience as a user, including cookies for web analytics and cookies that help the website function properly. Cookies that handle your selection in this box cannot be opted out. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fen\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Read more about cookies at Openaid.se\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n","\u003Cp>Openaid.se använder kakor för att förbättra upplevelsen för dig som användare, bland annat kakor för webbanalys och kakor som bidrar till att webbplatsen fungerar korrekt. Kakor som hanterar ditt val i denna ruta går inte att välja bort. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Läs mer om kakor på Openaid.se\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n",{"en":22,"sv":23},"\u003Cp>Openaid.se use necessary and functional cookies to make our website work. We also use cookies to improve website functionality by obtaining statistics on how the site is used. You can change your settings here at any time. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fen\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Read more\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n","\u003Cp>Här godkänner du vilka kakor webbplatsen får spara i din dator. Du kan när som helst ändra dina inställningar. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fopenaid.se\u002Fabout-openaid\u002Fabout-the-website\">Läs mer om kakor på Openaid.se\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n",{"help":25,"intro":73,"tour":128},{"data":26,"enabled":72},{"page_description":27,"tour_description":52,"intro_description":62},[28,34,40,46],{"page":29,"description":31},{"en":30,"sv":30},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fsector-category",{"en":32,"sv":33},"On this page sector categories are listed and can be filtered by year or search keyword.","På den här sidan listas sektorkategorier, som beskriver vilket specifikt område hos en mottagare som en aktivitet ska gynna och utveckla. Dessa kan filtreras på år och sökord.",{"page":35,"description":37},{"en":36,"sv":36},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fdonors",{"en":38,"sv":39},"On this page responsible government agencies are listed and can be filtered by year or search keyword.","På den här sidan listas ansvariga myndigheter. Dessa kan filtreras på år och sökord.",{"page":41,"description":43},{"en":42,"sv":42},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fcountries-and-regions",{"en":44,"sv":45},"On this page countries and regions are listed.","På den här sidan listas länder och regioner där Sverige bedriver utvecklingssamarbete och där stöd ska bidra till utvecklingsresultat.",{"page":47,"description":49},{"en":48,"sv":48},"%2Ffind-aid%2Fpartners",{"en":50,"sv":51},"Choose a partner that Swedish government agencies cooperate with to implement Swedish aid.","På den här sidan listas samarbetspartner som ansvariga myndigheter samarbetar med för att genomföra biståndet.",{"title":53,"description":56,"button_text":59},{"en":54,"sv":55},"Do you need help?","Vill du ha hjälp att utforska biståndet?",{"en":57,"sv":58},"Join a tour and get tips on what to do on this page.","Följ med på en rundtur med tips på vad du kan göra på denna sida.",{"en":60,"sv":61},"Start the tour","Visa mig runt på sidan",{"title":63,"description":66,"button_text":69},{"en":64,"sv":65},"Do you want to know more about Openaid?","Vill du veta mer om Openaid?",{"en":67,"sv":68},"Here you will get a quick introduction to Openaid and what you can do on this website.","Här får du en snabb introduktion till vad Openaid är och vad du kan göra på webbplatsen.",{"en":70,"sv":71},"Start introduction","Starta introduktionen",true,{"data":74,"enabled":72},[75,83,91,101,111,120],{"title":76,"description":79,"other_info":82},{"en":77,"sv":78},"Welcome to Openaid","Välkommen till Openaid",{"en":80,"sv":81},"Here you will find information about when, to whom and for what purpose Swedish aid funds have been disbursed since 1998. You can also see the results that have been achieved. ","Här kan du se när, till vem och för vilket ändamål svenskt statligt bistånd har betalats ut sedan 1998. Du kan också se biståndets resultat. ",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"title":84,"description":87,"other_info":90},{"en":85,"sv":86},"Openaid shows data from different agencies","Openaid visar data från olika myndigheter",{"en":88,"sv":89},"Statistics and payments from all Swedish government agencies handling funds in the Expenditure area 7: International aid form the basis for the data presented on Openaid.","På Openaid kan du hitta statistik och utbetalningar från alla myndigheter och departement som hanterar statliga biståndsmedel.",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"title":92,"description":95,"other_info":98},{"en":93,"sv":94},"Choose what data you want to see","Välj vilken data du vill se",{"en":96,"sv":97},"You can choose to see data from specific agencies, to specific countries or regions or within specific sectors. You can also see contributions performed by a specific partner.","Du kan välja att se data från vissa myndigheter, till vissa geografiska områden eller inom vissa sektorkategorier, som beskriver vilket temaområde en insats genomförs i. Du kan också se insatser som utförts av en viss samarbetspartner.",{"en":99,"sv":100},"Openaid is continuously updated. This means that for the current and previous year, sums are updated as data is reported and published. ","Openaid uppdateras löpande. Det innebär att för nuvarande år och föregående år uppdateras summor i takt med att data rapporteras in och publiceras. ",{"title":102,"description":105,"other_info":108},{"en":103,"sv":104},"See contributions","Se enskilda biståndsinsatser",{"en":106,"sv":107},"You can get in-depth information about a contribution. Here you can see results, transactions and documents. ","Du kan få fördjupad information om en enskild insats som gjorts inom biståndet. Här kan du se resultat, transaktioner och dokument. ",{"en":109,"sv":110},"The website’s data can be exported. ","All data på Openaid går att exportera. ",{"title":112,"description":114,"other_info":117},{"en":54,"sv":113},"Hjälpen är alltid nära",{"en":115,"sv":116},"Locate the button with a question mark in the lower right corner!","På Openaid finns fler tips på vad du kan göra. Leta upp knappen med frågetecknet i högra hörnet!",{"en":118,"sv":119},"For questions, please contact openaid@sida.se.","Vid frågor, kontakta openaid@sida.se.",{"title":121,"description":124,"other_info":127},{"en":122,"sv":123},"Explore aid","Är du redo att utforska biståndet?",{"en":125,"sv":126},"Start exploring the Swedish development cooperation on Openaid. Either on your own or by joining the tour.","Nu kan du börja utforska biståndet på Openaid – antingen på egen hand eller genom att följa med på en rundtur.",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"data":129,"enabled":72},{"general":130,"startpage":150,"explore_aid":165},[131,141],{"id":132,"title":133,"description":136,"other_info":139},"explore-aid-menu-button",{"en":134,"sv":135},"Find all Swedish aid","Hitta till allt bistånd",{"en":137,"sv":138},"Here you can find data based on responsible agencies, countries and regions, partners, sector categories, strategies and The Sustainable Development Goals. ","Här kan du hitta bistånd utifrån ansvarig myndighet, länder och regioner, samarbetspartner, sektorkategorier, strategier och Globala målen. ",{"en":140,"sv":140},null,{"id":142,"title":143,"description":146,"other_info":149},"main-search",{"en":144,"sv":145},"Search the site","Sök på webbplatsen",{"en":147,"sv":148},"Here you can search for any content on the site, for example a country, a contribution or a document.","Här kan du söka på allt innehåll efter till exempel ett land, en insats eller ett dokument.",{"en":140,"sv":140},[151,160],{"id":152,"title":153,"description":156,"other_info":159},"show-aid-button",{"en":154,"sv":155},"Explore aid on your own","Utforska biståndet på egen hand",{"en":157,"sv":158},"You can choose which responsible agencies you want to see Swedish aid from, to which geographical areas and within which sector categories.","Du kan välja vilka ansvariga myndigheter du vill se bistånd från, till vilka geografiska områden samt inom vilka sektorkategorier. ",{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":161,"title":162,"description":163,"other_info":164},"more-choices-filter-button",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":140,"sv":140},[166,171,176,181,190],{"id":167,"title":168,"description":169,"other_info":170},"comparison-filter-card",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":172,"title":173,"description":174,"other_info":175},"comparison-filter-modal-trigger",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":177,"title":178,"description":179,"other_info":180},"add-comparison-button",{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":13,"sv":13},{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":182,"title":183,"description":186,"other_info":189},"compare-explore-aid-navigation",{"en":184,"sv":185},"See how the aid is distributed","Se hur biståndet är fördelat",{"en":187,"sv":188},"Here you can see how the Swedish aid has been distributed based on your filter options.","Här kan du snabbt navigera och se hur biståndet har fördelats utifrån de val du har gjort.",{"en":140,"sv":140},{"id":191,"title":192,"description":195,"other_info":198},"export-button",{"en":193,"sv":194},"Export data","Exportera data",{"en":196,"sv":197},"You can export the data in xls-format.","Här kan kan du exportera data i xls-format.",{"en":140,"sv":140},{},{"contribution":201,"activities":327,"paidTransactions":616,"transactions":623,"strategies":626},{"iatiidentifier":202,"reportingorg":203,"title":208,"descriptions":213,"participatingorgs":226,"activitystatus":232,"activitydates":233,"defaultflowtype":239,"contactinfo":240,"recipientregions":247,"sectors":252,"documentlinks":259,"result":276,"relatedactivities":291,"lastupdateddatetime":294,"lang":271,"defaultcurrency":295,"hierarchy":220,"humanitarianSpecified":5,"hasHumanitarianActivity":5,"hasLongtermActivity":72,"transactionsMetadata":296,"activitiesMetadata":322},"SE-0-SE-6-16531",{"narrative":204,"ref":205,"type":206,"secondaryreporter":207},"Sweden","SE-0",10,0,[209,212],{"lang":210,"value":211},"sv","African Child Charter Project Consortium (2024-2028)",{"value":211},[214,221],{"narrative":215,"type":220},[216,218],{"value":217},"This support is for the work of a consortium of six child rights organisations: Plan International, Save the Children, the Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA), the Dullah Omar Institute for Constitutional Law, Governance and Human Rights (DOI), African Movement of Working Children and Youth (AMWCY) \u002F Mouvement Africain des Enfants et Jeunes Travailleurs (MAEJT), and the African Child Policy Forum (ACPF), which is also the coordinator of the consortium and Sida's agreement partner. \n\nSince 2010, the consortium has had a joint action plan, the African Children's Charter Project (ACCP), to promote children's rights within the framework of the African Union's work. Sida has supported the implementation of the action plan since its inception. Support in this phase focuses on three emerging challenges facing children in Africa: children's rights and climate change, rights of children with disabilities, and children's rights and businesses.\n\nThrough ACCP, the consortium contributes to strengthening the capacity of civil society organisations working on children's rights, stimulating collaboration and engagement, as well as influencing African governments to fulfil their commitments and enabling governments to ensure the protection of children's rights through improved policies, standards and programmes.\n\nThe African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) is an independent, non-profit, pan-African organisation that promotes policy change to advance the rights and well-being of children in Africa. The African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) was founded in 2003 as an independent, pan-African organisation promoting policy change to improve the well-being of children in Africa. The organisation is guided by the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It is inspired by African values and perspectives and based on the realities of African children and global knowledge.",{"lang":210,"value":219},"Detta stöd går till ett konsortium bestående av sex barnrättsorganisationer: Plan International, Rädda Barnen, Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA), Dullah Omar Institute for Constitutional Law, Governance and Human Rights (DOI), African Movement of Working Children and Youth (AMWCY) \u002F Mouvement Africain des Enfants et Jeunes Travailleurs (MAEJT), och African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) som också är koordinator för konsortiet och Sidas avtalspart. \n\nKonsortiet har sedan 2010 en gemensam handlingsplan, The African Children’s Charter Project (ACCP), för att främja barns rättigheter inom ramen för Afrikanska Unionens arbete. Sida har gett stöd till genomförandet av handlingsplanen sedan starten. Stödet i den här fasen fokuserar på tre framväxande utmaningar som barn i Afrika står inför: barns rättigheter och klimatförändringar, rättigheter för barn med funktionsnedsättningar och barns rättigheter och företagande.\n\nGenom ACCP bidrar konsortiet till att stärka kapaciteten hos civilsamhällesorganisationer som arbetar med barns rättigheter, stimulera samarbete och engagemang, samt påverka afrikanska regeringar att uppfylla sina åtaganden och möjliggöra för regeringar att säkerställa skydd av barns rättigheter genom förbättrade policyer, standarder och program.\n\nAfrican Child Policy Forum (ACPF) är en oberoende, icke-­vinstdrivande, panafrikansk organisation som främjar policyförändringar för att främja barns rättigheter och välbefinnande i Afrika. African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) grundades 2003 som en oberoende, panafrikansk organisation som främjar policyförändringar för att förbättra barns välbefinnande i Afrika. Organisationen vägleds av Afrikanska stadgan om barnets rättigheter och välfärd och FN-konventionen om barnets rättigheter. Den inspireras av afrikanska värderingar och perspektiv och baseras på verkligheten för afrikanska barn och global kunskap.",1,{"narrative":222,"type":225},[223],{"value":224},"The program has an overall objective:- Contribute to creating an Africa fit for children, where governments fully meet their obligations under the ACRWC and where CSOs, adults and children can actively ensure accountability.\n\nThis project addresses three thematically specific area of problems: 1) the limited efforts in prioritization of child rights in climate policy and action, 2) the gross neglect of the rights of children with disabilities, 3) the widespread abuse and exploitation of children in business practice as a result of weak policy and regulatory framework and implementation, to ensure the protection of children's rights from adverse impacts of business operations, and 4) the insufficiency of cross-regional, cross-country and cross-sectoral collaboration on climate change and child rights, rights of children with disabilities and child rights and business.\n\nThe project aims to address these problems and contribute to creating an Africa fit for children, where CSOs, adults and children can actively ensure accountability and where governments fully meet their obligations under the ACRWC (desired impact).\n\nIt does so by enhancing States capacities to fulfill their obligations to develop and enforce policies, standards and programmes for ensuring protection of children in the context of climate change, for protecting the rights of children with disabilities and for safeguarding child rights within business practices (outcome 1).\n\nIt also does so by increasing the capacity of CSOs\u002Fchild-led organisations to engage with AU mechanisms, RECs, State Parties and business related networks, with a particular focus on child rights and climate change, rights of children with disabilities and child rights and business (outcome 2).  \n\nTo enable a conducive environment in which both States and CSOs can actively advance the realization of children's rights in the context of climate change, disabilities and business practices, the first two outcomes are complemented by a third one which targets the work of the ACERWC, other AU mechanisms and RECs. More concretely, the project will enable the ACREWC and other AU mechanisms and RECs to develop and promote Pan-African and regional policies on child rights and climate change, rights of children with disabilities and child rights and business.\n\nOutcomes 1, 2 and 3 are interlinked and mutually enable their successful accomplishment. This means that advancements of governments to effectively integrate a child rights perspective in their law and policymaking on climate change, disabilities and businesses will allow CSOs and child-led organisations to be more effective in their work, and vice versa.\n\nThe Embassy has observed that the program has included three very broad thematic areas (Child Rights and Climate; Child Rights & Disability and Child Rights and Business) which can stand on their own which might complicate the program a bit, but by the discussion made with ACPF, the Embassy is convinced that the synergy and the long years of experience among the huge child rights organizations will help in achieving the liklihoodof effectiveness and meeting the objectives.\n\n\n\n",2,[227,228],{"narrative":204,"ref":205,"type":206,"typeSpecified":72,"role":220},{"narrative":229,"ref":230,"type":206,"typeSpecified":72,"role":231},"Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency","SE-6",3,{"code":225},[234,236,238],{"type":225,"isodate":235},"2024-07-08T00:00:00",{"type":231,"isodate":237},"2028-01-30T00:00:00",{"type":220,"isodate":235},{"code":206},{"organisation":241,"telephone":242,"email":243,"website":244,"mailingaddress":245},{"narrative":229},"+46 8 698 50 00","sida@sida.se","www.sida.se",{"narrative":246},"Box 2025, 174 02 Sundbyberg, Sweden",[248],{"narrative":249,"code":250,"percentage":251},"Africa, regional","298",100,[253,256],{"narrative":254,"code":255,"vocabulary":220,"percentage":251},"Human rights",15160,{"narrative":257,"code":258,"vocabulary":225,"percentage":251},"Government & Civil Society-general",151,[260,268],{"title":261,"category":264,"url":266,"format":267},{"narrative":262},{"lang":210,"value":263},"Beslut om insats (16531)",{"code":265},"A05","https:\u002F\u002Fdocuments.iati.openaid.se\u002Fdocument\u002Fethiopia\u002F16531_Beslutominsats(16531).pdf","application\u002Fpdf",{"title":269,"category":273,"url":275,"format":267},{"narrative":270},{"lang":271,"value":272},"en","Grant agreement between Sida and ACPF ",{"code":274},"A04","https:\u002F\u002Fdocuments.iati.openaid.se\u002Fdocument\u002Fethiopia\u002F16531_GrantagreementbetweenSidaandACPFcontributionNo16531.PDF",{"title":277,"description":282,"indicator":285,"type":225,"aggregationstatus":207},[278,280],{"value":279},"Results achieved",{"lang":210,"value":281},"Uppnådda resultat",[283],{"value":284},"Summary of Thematic Level Achievements Thematic Area 1: Childrens Rights and Climate Change In the reporting period, the ACCP significantly advanced child and conflict\nsensitive climate action by strengthening the visibility of childrens rights within Africas climate governance architecture. By pairing rigorous research with targeted regional engagement, the project successfully shifted the discourse from general vulnerability to specific state obligations under the African Childrens Charter.\nCentral to this effort was the finalization and dissemination of two flagship studies by the African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) on the climate crisis and the climateconflict nexus in the Sahel. These findings culminated in a highlevel learning symposium in NDjamena, Chad, coorganized with CENSAD, which brought together over 40 policymakers and practitioners from eight countries.\nThis symposium delivered concrete institutional outcomes, including the adoption of a resolution prioritizing children in climate policies and the 4 (14) endorsement of the CENSAD Regional Framework on Child and Conflict Sensitive Climate Policy and Action. This framework established a followup mechanism for adaptation and paved the way for a highlevel ministerial conference in 2026. Furthermore, a Memorandum of Understanding between ACPF and CENSAD institutionalized this collaboration, ensuring sustained\nregional and national uptake.\nComplementing these regional efforts, Plan International strengthened institutional and child-led advocacy across seven countries, including Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. These initiatives equipped government and civil society representatives with tools to integrate child rights into climate programming, while participatory processes empowered 30 children from five countries to document climate impacts on their lives. These children participated in four intergenerational dialogues with UN officials and climate negotiators, contributing to the Childrens Africa Climate Summit Declaration. Their direct testimonies and policy recommendations ultimately informed the African Union\nOutcome Declaration of the African Climate Summit II, marking a historic milestone for childcentred climate commitments at the continental level.\nThe ACCP also extended its influence into global advocacy spaces by supporting 41 continental CSOs in developing a unified position paper for COP 30, focusing on climate justice, finance, and intergenerational equity. To address reporting gaps, Save the Children spearheaded the development of comprehensive guidance for integrating climate change into CSO alternative reports to the ACERWC.\nThis guidance, developed through consultations with over 100 CSOs, was successfully piloted in Kenya. Finally, the production of a child friendly version\nof the ACERWC continental climate study in French and Arabic addressed a critical evidence access gap, enabling children to engage more effectively in\nPanAfrican climate processes. Overall, 2025 marked a definitive shift toward institutionalized, childcentred climate governance across the continent.\nThematic Area 2: Protection of the Rights of Children with Disabilities Led by MAEJT , this initiative spanned eight countriesEthiopia, Kenya,\nTanzania, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Mauritania, and Togoengaging nearly 500 children and youth with disabilities as active agents of change. By\nmapping childrens experiences across 24 cities, the project ensured that advocacy was grounded in the lived realities of those facing displacement,\neconomic exploitation, and intersectional barriers.\nA hallmark of this years progress was the transition toward childgenerated evidence. Youth teams produced advocacy briefs and reports that directly informed local authorities and consortium planning. In Kenya, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, testimonies from children with disabilities working in street vending, charcoal production, and domestic labour were utilized to demand stronger business accountability and the enforcement of child labour protections.\nBeyond articulating challenges, children introduced practical, traumainformed solutions, such as peer support mechanisms and visual facilitation tools, which\nwere adopted by local leaders in regions like Togo and Liberia.\nThematic Area 3: Childrens Rights and Business\nIn 2025, the ACCP substantially advanced the continental childrens rights and business (CRB) agenda by shifting from awareness raising to systems level action. By addressing structural drivers such as rapid urbanization and weak labour oversight, the consortium successfully reframed child labour as a governance and social protection challenge rather than an isolated labour issue.\nThe African Child Policy Forum (ACPF) anchored this progress through the report Toiling for Survival and the documentary Our Generation, Our Future.\nThis evidence highlighted that 99% of Africas 87 million working children are in the informal economy, with 41 million in hazardous work. These findings were presented to over 50 senior government officials from 21 countries, leading to a formal endorsement by the ACERWC Working Group on Childrens Rights and Business. This institutional legitimacy has already prompted duty bearers to prioritize scaling labour inspections and expanding urban social protection, such as school feeding programs and cash transfers.\nIHRDA deepened the accountability dimension by strengthening the capacity of National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs) and state actors to operationalize CRB frameworks. Through the study Building Tomorrow, IHRDA facilitated the mainstreaming of child rights into National Action Plans (NAPs)\nin countries like Uganda, Ghana, South Africa, Mozambique, and Kenya.\nCrucially, this capacity building translated into jurisprudential action, with IHRDA identifying three strategic litigation cases involving illegal adoption and harmful extractive practices in Malawi, Zambia, and Togo, signalling a decisive move toward enforceable corporate accountability.\nSave the Children, DOI, IHRDA, and ACPF collectively empowered over 70 children and 50 CSOs with the analytical tools needed to challenge corporate\nimpacts. This grassroots momentum was complemented by direct engagement with private sector actors like Safaricom and Debswana during the inaugural CRB Continental Stakeholders Forum.\nThese interactions yielded early normative shifts, with labour unions and chambers of commerce in Ethiopia and Zambia committing to child-friendly labour practices. By the end of 2025, the ACCP had successfully embedded childrens rights into Africas evolving business and human rights architecture, positioning the consortium to drive deeper enforcement in the coming years.\nTaken together, 2025 marked a clear transition from awarenessraising to\nsystemslevel influence in the childrens rights and business agenda. ACCP\npartners collectively:\nReframed child labour in the informal economy as a governance, social protection, and accountability failure requiring urgent policy action Strengthened institutional, legal, and jurisprudential pathways for enforcement and redress Elevated children and CSOs as credible and effective CRB advocates and Embedded childrens rights more firmly\nwithin Africas evolving business and human rights architecture.\nThese achievements position ACCP to drive deeper policy uptake, enforcement, and accountability in subsequent years, particularly as African states expand engagement with NAPs, urban labour regulation, and regional oversight mechanisms.\nThematic Area 4: Strengthening the Mandate of the ACERWC\nIn 2025, the ACCP delivered coordinated strategic, technical, and logistical support that substantially enhanced the ACERWCs capacity to fulfil its mandate, resulting in a more functional and influential Committee. Targeted assistance enabled the thematic Working Groups on Climate Change, Childrens Rights and Business, and Disabilities to successfully implement their workplans, facilitating highlevel engagement with states, the private sector, and academia. This institutional backing was particularly visible during the Charter@35 anniversary, which culminated in renewed political commitments from 23 State Parties to\naccelerate progress toward an Africa Fit for Children.\nTo address persistent delays in state reporting, the ACCP supported a State Party Reporting Symposium during the 46th Ordinary Session in December 2025. By bringing together 11 State Parties alongside UN agencies and CSOs, the forum clarified reporting obligations and identified structural bottlenecks. This intervention yielded immediate accountability gains, with eight State Parties committing to finalize and submit overdue reports in 2026. Furthermore, the ACCP strengthened regional integration by facilitating a symposium with Regional Economic Communities (RECs), creating systematic pathways to leverage their proximity to Member States for the implementation of the Charter's\nprovisions.\nThe Committees convening power was further consolidated through the inaugural Continental Stakeholders Forum on Childrens Rights and Business.\nThis platform facilitated the first direct engagement between the ACERWC and private sector actors, establishing the Committee as the continental reference point for corporate accountability. To sustain this momentum, the ACCP provided embedded institutional assistance through the secondment of four personnel and direct technical support to five Working Groups. These efforts, complemented by the development of a new continental database of National Human Rights Institutions (NHRIs), have significantly improved the\ncoherence, visibility, and quality of the Committees monitoring and\naccountability outputs.\nAs a result of this combined support in 2025, the ACERWC: Issued seven official statements addressing priority child rights concerns related to climate change, disability, and business practices in Africa Adopted \\ one policy brief on access to remedies for victims of corporate related child rights violations Launched three key thematic studies on children and climate change and on the implementation of ACERWC decisions and endorsed five ACCP research products in support of its mandate Adopted five guidelines and\nguidance notes across diverse child rights themes Passed two landmark resolutions, including a resolution initiating the development of a General\nComment on Article 13 of the Charter on children with disabilities Received six State Party Reports for consideration, and considered four CSO complementary and childl-ed reports Issues two General comments on right to education and rights of children without parental care.\nTwo (2) continental campaigns organized in commemoration of the Day of the African Child (DAC) and the 35th anniversary of the African Childrens Charter, amplified visibility of the African Childrens Charter, strengthened advocacy messaging, and reinforced continental momentum for childrens rights Nine (9) major media products developed and publicized to support access to information, sensitization, and advocacy on diverse issues 15 major substantial highlevel panel engagements made with States, CSOs and other\nkey actors (including academic institutions, the AU, UN, and children) on diverse burning issues relating to the target thematic area Increased Hearing of Communications, and issuance of key Decisions and four Amicable Settlements reached by State Parties. 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