Children and good governance. Policy Brief

Children remain invisible in debates about how countries are governed. By ignoring children, the governance community is missing a trick. Involving children in discussions about governance and ensuring that the realisation of their rights is a measure of good governance can help improve government performance and build more effective states, especially in challenging environments.
This brief looks at: Why children remain invisible: Why children matter for good governance; and, How focusing on child rights can improve governance.