Ultimately, in order to succeed, effective aid recognizes that country ownership is very important. While there are certainly cases of corruption, that's why it is so important to work with.... Save the Children works with governments as well as communities, and we seek to bridge the gap.
We also build the resilience of communities in regard to their being able to place demands on their government. For example, in the health sector and area, we do a lot of budget tracking, which helps communities identify how the money is flowing from the national level down to the community level, to ensure that those funds are being spent appropriately.
On child protection, there are so few countries where we're working that have actual proper systems that get down to the community level, so that kind of budget tracking would not be particularly effective since there are no systems there from which to track.
That would be your answer in relation to this area.