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Article

2 Sep 2011

Author:
Save the Children & UNICEF

[PDF] [Save the Children & UNICEF letter in response to IBFAN]

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We received with much appreciation the open letter...from IBFAN and several other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and interested individuals. Save the Children and UNICEF highly value their long-standing collaboration with IBFAN and other NGOs, which are important partners for children’s rights...We appreciate the interest and engagement of a wide range of partners and stakeholders in the Children’s Rights and Business Principles (CRBP) process, and are pleased that you share the broad view that such a set of principles is needed. We take your comments seriously and will carefully consider them together with other comments...Meanwhile, we would like to share with you the following perspectives on the points raised in the open letter.