Municipal Regulation and Action Plan on Children’s Rights aims to put in the center of their attention and reinstate as a priority in their municipal governance agenda the issues dealing with and related to children. These documents provide the opportunity for every municipality to engage and address issues related to children, aimed at implementing all the rights of children.

KOMF provides the regulation as a reference model to all municipalities of Kosovo, giving them an opportunity to replicate the process and the drafting of the Municipal Regulation and the Strategy and the Action Plan on Children’s Rights within their municipalities. Regulations on children’s rights have been approved in the following municipalities: Gjilan, Ferizaj, Fushë Kosovë, Lipjan, Gjilan, Ferizaj and Peja. After the approval of Regulations on Children’s Rights, municipalities have also begun the approval of Strategies and Action Plans. Sub – granted organizations which have supported drafting of Regulation and Strategy and the Action Plan on Children’s Rights are: SDSF, POLIS, AKTI Ngo, NOPM, YMCA, CRPK and OFAP.

This process has been supported in frame of the project “Protection of Child Rights in Kosovo” funded by EU and managed by the European Union Office in Kosovo and implemented by Coalition of NGOs for Child Protection – KOMF.

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