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26An end to <strong>violence</strong> <strong>against</strong> <strong>children</strong>References1 Krug EG et al. (Eds) (2002). World Report on Violenceand Health. Geneva, World Health Organization.2 Krug EG et al. (Eds.) (2002). World Report on Violenceand Health. Geneva, World Health Organization, p 5.3 Shonkoff JP, Phillips DA (Eds) (2000). From Neuronsto Neighbourhoods: The Science of Early ChildhoodDevelopment. Washington DC, National Academy Press.4 Krug EG et al. (Eds) (2002). World Report on Violenceand Health. Geneva, World Health Organization.5 Ten Bensel RW, Rheinberger MM, Radbill SX (1997).Children in a World of Violence: The Roots of ChildMaltreatment. In: Helfer M et al. (Eds). The BatteredChild. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, pp 3–28.6 United Nations Secretary-General (2006). Report ofthe Independent Expert for the United Nations Study onViolence <strong>against</strong> Children. Promotion and protectionof the rights of <strong>children</strong>. United Nations GeneralAssembly, Sixty-first session. A/61/299.7 Reza A et al. (2001). Epidemiology of Violent Deaths inthe World. Injury Prevention, 7: 104–111.8 Krug E et al. (Eds) (2002). World Report on Violence andHealth. Geneva, World Health Organization.9 Global Initiative to End all Corporal Punishment ofChildren (2006). Global Summary of the Legal Status ofCorporal Punishment of Children. 28 June 2006.10 All responses are available at: http://www.ohchr.org/english/bodies/crc/study.htm. As of 20 September 2006,135 Member States and one observer had submittedresponses.11 The list of submissions is available at the website of theUnited Nations Secretary-General’s Study on Violence<strong>against</strong> Children: http://www.<strong>violence</strong>study.org.12 Save the Children Alliance (2005). 10 Essential LearningPoints: Listen and Speak Out <strong>against</strong> Sexual Abuse of Girlsand Boys. Global Submission by the International Savethe Children Alliance to the UN Secretary-General’sStudy on Violence <strong>against</strong> Children. Oslo, Save theChildren Norway.13 Bruce J (2002). Married Adolescents Girls: Human Rights,Health and Development Needs of a Neglected Majority.Paper presented by the Population Council at theSupporting Event: Early Marriage in a Human RightsContext, United Nations Special Session on Children,8–10 May 2002.14 WHO (2006). Global Estimates of Health ConsequencesDue to Violence <strong>against</strong> Children. Background Paper tothe UN Secretary-General’s Study on Violence <strong>against</strong>Children. Geneva, World Health Organization.15 Analysis provided to the Study by the Global SchoolbasedStudent Health Survey: The World HealthOrganization (http://www.who.int/chp/gshs or http://www.cdc.gov/gshs) for surveys conducted in 2003–5 forBotswana, Chile (metropolitan area), China (Beijing),Guyana, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon, Namibia, Oman,Philippines, Swaziland, Uganda, UAE, Venezuela (Lara),Zambia and Zimbabwe (Harare).16 Currie C et al. (2004). Health Behaviour in School-agedChildren (HBSC) Study: International Report from the2001/2002 Survey. Health Policy for Children andAdolescents, No 4. Geneva, World Health Organization.17 WHO (2006). Global Estimates of Health ConsequencesDue to Violence <strong>against</strong> Children. Background Paper tothe UN Secretary-General’s Study on Violence <strong>against</strong>Children. Geneva, World Health Organization, basedon estimates by Andrews G et al. (2004). Child SexualAbuse. Ch. 23 in Ezzati M et al. (2004). ComparativeQuantification of Health Risks: Global and RegionalBurden of Disease Attributable to Selected Major RiskFactors, Vol 2. Geneva, World Health Organization, pp.1851–1940, and using UN Population Division data forthe population under 18 years.18 UNICEF (2005). Changing a Harmful SocialConvention: Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting.Innocenti Digest. Florence, UNICEF Innocenti ResearchCentre.19 ILO (2006). The End of Child Labour: WithinReach. Global Report. Geneva, International LabourOrganization.20 ILO (2002). A Future Without Child Labour. GlobalReport. Geneva, International Labour Organization.

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