Involving children in global health policy and programming: practical guidance to get started.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Gabrielle Mathews, Bethany Jennings, Sarah Sterlini, Audrey Prost, Almaaz Mudaly, Kenneth Kwok, Jason Cohen, Irene Rizzini, Maree Foley, Sonora English, Srivatsan Rajagopalan, Toyyib O Abdulkareem, Sarah L Dalglish
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Children face new and growing threats to their health and well-being, including rising rates of non-communicable diseases and mental health disorders linked to the influence of commercial determinants of health and climate change, among other issues. Yet despite their right to participation established under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, children are rarely invited to participate in global health processes meant to benefit them, whether by selecting priorities, designing policies and programming, advocating for their adoption or evaluating their implementation or impact. We call for greater involvement of children in global health initiatives, particularly those designed to benefit them, and lay out five principles to structure such engagement: (i) respect for children's right to participation, (ii) protection of children's safety and well-being as a foremost concern, (iii) age-appropriate interactions, (iv) reasonable inclusivity, and (v) transparency and accountability towards child participants. We provide practical recommendations for engaging with older children based on our experience with the Youth Advisory Board of the Children in All Policies 2030 initiative, which included 22 children aged 13-18 from 17 countries who provided input across all areas of our work. Finally, we show the benefits of engaging with children for organizations, the impact they seek to achieve, and child participants themselves.

让儿童参与全球卫生政策和规划:开始时的实用指导。
儿童的健康和福祉面临着新的和日益严重的威胁,除其他问题外,包括与健康的商业决定因素的影响和气候变化有关的非传染性疾病和精神健康障碍发病率上升。然而,尽管《联合国儿童权利公约》规定了儿童的参与权,但儿童很少被邀请参与旨在造福他们的全球卫生进程,无论是通过选择优先事项、设计政策和方案拟订、倡导采用这些优先事项或评价其执行情况或影响。我们呼吁儿童更多地参与全球卫生倡议,特别是那些旨在使儿童受益的倡议,并提出了五项原则来构建这种参与:(一)尊重儿童的参与权,(二)保护儿童的安全和福祉作为首要关切,(三)适龄互动,(四)合理的包容性,以及(五)对儿童参与者的透明度和问责制。根据我们在“2030年所有政策中的儿童”倡议青年咨询委员会的经验,我们提供了与年龄较大的儿童接触的实用建议,该委员会包括来自17个国家的22名13-18岁的儿童,他们在我们工作的所有领域提供了意见。最后,我们展示了组织与儿童接触的好处,他们寻求实现的影响,以及儿童参与者本身。
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Health Promotion International
Health Promotion International Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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146
期刊介绍: Health Promotion International contains refereed original articles, reviews, and debate articles on major themes and innovations in the health promotion field. In line with the remits of the series of global conferences on health promotion the journal expressly invites contributions from sectors beyond health. These may include education, employment, government, the media, industry, environmental agencies, and community networks. As the thought journal of the international health promotion movement we seek in particular theoretical, methodological and activist advances to the field. Thus, the journal provides a unique focal point for articles of high quality that describe not only theories and concepts, research projects and policy formulation, but also planned and spontaneous activities, organizational change, as well as social and environmental development.
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