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Protecting Children in Armed Conflict
There may never have been a golden age in which respect for human rights protected children from war. But by any measure of suffering experienced by children caught up in conflict, we are living in a truly dark age. In conflicts across the world, children
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Research that Drives Change: Conceptualizing and conducting nationally led violence prevention research
Globally, studies have demonstrated that children in every society are affected by physical, sexual and emotional violence. The drive to both quantify and qualify violence through data and research has been powerful: discourse among policy makers is shift
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Violence Unwrapped: The social and economic burden of violence against children in South Africa
Violence against children exists in every country in the world, cutting across culture, class, education, income and ethnic origin. South Africa is no exception. Violence against children can have lifelong adverse health, social and economic consequences
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A Systematic Literature Review of the Drivers of Violence Affecting Children: The Philippines
In 2016, the Philippines was identified as a potential Pathfinder Country within the Global Partnership on Ending Violence Against Children. Pathfinder countries will be at the forefront of the Global Partnership in preventing violence, protecting childre