ALL CHILDREN COUNT BUT NOT ALL CHILDREN ARE COUNTED

Last week, the joint letter on SDG indicators: “All Children Count, But Not All Are Counted” was re-opened to gain more signatures. The letter asks that no one will be left behind in the global monitoring and assessment of vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations as the UN Statistical Commission and Inter-Agency Expert Group on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDG) continuously finetune and work on the New Development Agenda. The Child Rights Coalition Asia has beed signatory to this letter the first time it was circulated. We are happy to know that the letter now has been signed by over 175 organizations.

Last week, the joint letter on SDG indicators: “All Children Count, But Not All Are Counted” was re-opened to gain more signatures. The letter asks that no one will be left behind in the global monitoring and assessment of vulnerable and hard-to-reach populations as the UN Statistical Commission and Inter0Agency Expert Group on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDG) continuously finetune and work on the New Development Agenda. The Child Rights Coalition Asia has beed signatory to this letter the first time it was circulated. We are happy to know that the letter now has been signed by over 175 organizations.

Yesterday, March 30, the IAEG-SDG began their meeting in Mexico. This is an important activity for our #leavenoonebehind advocacy. Please support us by circulating this letter to your networks and following and reacting to the #leavenoonebehind hashtag. With more support, we can let our points be heard louder and more clearly by the IAEG-SDG so that no one gets left behind.

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