DEATH
CPWG.-A-Matter-of-Life-and-Death
CPWG.-A-Matter-of-Life-and-Death
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CLOSING<br />
19. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE ANY FINAL<br />
COMMENTS, CLARIFICATIONS OR THOUGHTS<br />
ON THE SUBJECT OF THE IMPORTANCE OF CHILD<br />
PROTECTION IN HUMANITARIAN ACTION, HOW LIFE<br />
SAVING IT IS OR HOW TO PRIORITIZE PROGRAMMES<br />
IN EMERGENCY SETTINGS PLEASE DO SO HERE.<br />
DETAILS OF SURVEY RESPONDENTS<br />
• n Over 60% of respondents were from INGOs, either at head office, regional office or country level.<br />
22% worked for a UN agency, again at global, regional or country level. The rest were working for either<br />
LNGOs or CBOs, government, academic bodies, donor agencies, research institute or were employed as<br />
independents consultants. n<br />
• n Just under one third (29%) of respondents were from the Asia region, and roughly a fifth each from<br />
the Middle East (18.5%), Sub-Saharan Africa (21.0%) and Europe (21.8%).n<br />
• n Almost fifty per cent were technical specialists (48.7%), and just over 20 per cent were Cluster<br />
Coordinators or working group leaders (21.0%).n<br />
• n Most of these had some responsibilities for child protection – 101 out of 119 respondents<br />
99 A MATTER OF LIFE AND <strong>DEATH</strong>: CHILD PROTECTION IN EMERGENCIES