Pathfinding country since

Population of children under 18

Lead governing body for ending violence against children

Lead coordinating body

Current national action plan to end violence against children

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Prevalence Data

  milestones and progress  


Milestones and progress

Government commitments

Launch and dissemination of national data

Progress of National Action Plan (NAP)

Voluntary National Review on SDG 16.2 as part of the

High-level Political Forum

Reporting and response portal

International Rescue Committee

International Rescue Committee, Inc. aims to promote violence reduction against children in and around schools and shift social norms and behavior change through evidence-based approaches. Based on these approaches, this project with work on a variety of levels to support schools to enhance behaviour management practices, build capacity of caregivers and children on supportive and nurturing environments, and increase community members exposure on messaging about prevention and response to violence against children.

Over 15 months, this project will aim to:

Pathfinding country since

Population of children under 18

Lead governing body for ending violence against children

Lead coordinating body

Current national action plan to end violence against children

For more information on

Prevalence Data

  milestones and progress  


Milestones and progress

Government commitments

Launch and dissemination of national data

Progress of National Action Plan (NAP)

Voluntary National Review on SDG 16.2 as part of the

High-level Political Forum

Reporting and response portal

Pathfinding country since

Population of children under 18

Lead governing body for ending violence against children

Lead coordinating body

Current national action plan to end violence against children

For more information on

Prevalence Data

  milestones and progress  


Milestones and progress

Government commitments

Launch and dissemination of national data

Progress of National Action Plan (NAP)

Voluntary National Review on SDG 16.2 as part of the

High-level Political Forum

Reporting and response portal

Pathfinding country since

Population of children under 18

Lead governing body for ending violence against children

Lead coordinating body

Current national action plan to end violence against children

For more information on

Prevalence Data

  milestones and progress  


Milestones and progress

Government commitments

Launch and dissemination of national data

Progress of National Action Plan (NAP)

Voluntary National Review on SDG 16.2 as part of the

High-level Political Forum

Reporting and response portal

27
Oct

Gender Dimension of the Sale and Sexual Abuse and Exploitation in Sport of Boys and Children Who Identify Outside of the Gender Binary

08:00 am
Online
Organizer: Centre for Sports and Human Rights

Gender Dimension of the Sale and Sexual Abuse and Exploitation in Sport of Boys and Children Who Identify Outside of the Gender Binary

08:00 am
Online
Organizer: Centre for Sports and Human Rights

The Centre for Sports and Human Rights joins the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children in an event that follows the presentation of the Annual Thematic Report of the UN Special Rapporteur on the Sale and Exploitation of Children to the United Nations General Assembly. The theme of her 2021 Report is on the gender dimension of the sexual exploitation of children and how gender stereotypes adversely affect the vulnerability of boys and children who identify outside the gender binary. 

Overview - Sale and Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Boys in Sport Children Who Identify Outside of the Gender Binary

This event will explore how the findings and recommendations of the report apply to the world of sport. It will share good practices and practical examples of replicable interventions that have been made to protect children in sport and promote the respect and protection of the rights of boys and children who identify outside the gender binary.

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Violence against children during the COVID-19 pandemic

This paper summarizes the growing body of evidence on the links between the pandemic and violence against children. Drawing on the World Health Organization’s INSPIRE framework to end violence against children, it illustrates how the pandemic is affecting prevention and response efforts. For each of the seven INSPIRE strategies, the authors identify how responses to the pandemic have changed children’s risk of violence.

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Government commitments

Pathfinding Country

  • Appointed governing body or focal point for violence against children
  • Appointed lead coordinating body

Bans on corporal punishment in all settings

Safe fo Learn Call to Action endorser

Signatory to the WeProtect Global Alliance


Launch and dissemination of national data

Data collected on prevalence of violence against children

Global Status Report country profile

Progress of National Action Plan (NAP)

National action plan

Launched

Costed

Funded

Involved children in the development process

Includes at least 4 INSPIRE strategies

Includes child online safety

Includes a school-based violence prevention plan

Published evaluation of NAP

Education Sector Plans embeds violence prevention


Voluntary National Review on SDG 16.2 as part of the

High-level Political Forum

Most recent voluntary National Reviews included reference to violence against children


Reporting and response portal

Helplines to report online child sexual abuse material

14
Oct

Violence against children in Sri Lanka: Interventions and research by local civil society organizations

3:00 - 4:30 pm Sri Lanka
Online
Organizer: UNICEF Sri Lanka

Violence against children in Sri Lanka: Interventions and research by local civil society organizations

3:00 - 4:30 pm Sri Lanka
Online
Organizer: UNICEF Sri Lanka

The objective of this webinar is to disseminate information on Child Protection Interventions by two Sri Lankan CSOs with the objective of learning lessons for future interventions. There will also be a presentation on a Research Study on Violence Against Children recently published in a peer-reviewed journal by its academic author.

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27
Oct

Local Level Solutions for Child Protection in Fragile and Humanitarian Contexts

16:00 Beirut / 16:00 Nairobi / 15:00 CET / 21:00 Manila / 09:00 New York
Online
Organizer: World Vision

Local Level Solutions for Child Protection in Fragile and Humanitarian Contexts

16:00 Beirut / 16:00 Nairobi / 15:00 CET / 21:00 Manila / 09:00 New York
Online
Organizer: World Vision

You have worked tirelessly for years to protect children from violence. Do you ever find it hard to stay motivated or feel the need to be re-energised?

Come and join this End Violence Partnership's event hosted by World Vision. The event aims to inspire and equip the end violence community to catalyse the commitments needed to accelerate progress to end violence against children by 2030.

Stories, evidence, and resources from the field both from fragile and humanitarian contexts will be shared alongside global learning and guidance by field and global practitioners, child protection experts, government representatives, decision makers, and donors.

Participants will:

  1. Hear directly from local staff, youth, and volunteers working in Child Protection (CP) projects in Syrian refugee camps, Jordan, Lebanon, DRC, Mali, and South Sudan
  2. Learn about evidenced-based solutions to increasing the protective environment for children in fragile contexts
  3. Gain insight into specific methodologies for CP in humanitarian contexts such as adolescent and lifeskills programming, Education in Emergency to enhance CP outcomes, child participation in humanitarian action, and locally centered assessments

For inquiries, please contact Brikena_Zogaj@wvi.org

 

Photo credit: © UNICEF/UN0396467/Owoicho

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