- Page 1 and 2: WORLD REPORT ONviolence against chi
- Page 3 and 4: The designations employed and the p
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- Page 9 and 10: Regional bodiesThe African Union, i
- Page 12 and 13: PrefaceViolence against children cu
- Page 16 and 17: Message from the NGO Advisory Panel
- Page 18 and 19: the imperative To endviolence again
- Page 20 and 21: Throughout the Study, children’s
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2counselling; probation; foster car
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2International criminal,humanitaria
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“Eradicating violence requires th
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2The World Health OrganizationThe a
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210 Committee on the Rights of the
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3Violence against childrenin the ho
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“With these two hands my mother h
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3have the primary responsibility fo
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3of psychological violence, and neg
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3shoe, wooden spoon, etc. But it ca
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“When I was like twelve, I though
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3age permanent unions or marriages.
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3FIGURE 3.1Percentage of women marr
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“My grandmother arrived. She told
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3One type of punishment may give wa
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“I am 8 years old and was raped w
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3not inevitable; for example, where
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3Research on the links between soci
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3Table 3.2 - Estimated number of ch
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3ent. 166,167,168 Based on current
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3from assault, including within the
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3Support for parents and familiesMa
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3• Home visitation specifically t
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“We are at a disadvantage because
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3For example, environmental health
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3interventions appear to be particu
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“I remember being a foster child
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3Tostan’s approachIn November 200
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“It is time we moved beyond qualt
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“In the consultations all over th
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3of infants and young children as w
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310 Asis MMB et al. (2004). When th
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347 UNICEF (2002). UNICEF 2002 Chin
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390 International Save the Children
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3127 United Nations Secretary-Gener
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3171 Committee on the Rights of the
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3QuotesIIIIIIIVInternational Save t
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4Violence against childrenin school
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“To avoid violence we need to be
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4Human rights INSTRUMENTSReflecting
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4UNICEF/HQ02-0650. Alejandro Balagu
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“She [the teacher] knows she is d
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“Violence against children has in
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“I took a folder, wrote down date
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Schools, that are supposed to be
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4FIGURE 4.2The percentage of childr
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4FIGURE 4.3The percentage of childr
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“Tolerance of violence against ch
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4Caribbean countries, pregnancy res
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“I am disabled and I hate childre
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“My classmates knew my parents ha
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4At a glance: Children out of schoo
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4human rights and the EFA goals, an
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4Two countries where national commi
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“If teachers talk badly to us, if
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4Child Rights Clubs empower Zambia
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4In Nepal - Girls taking action to
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4Key elements of effective, rights-
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4tions, including of their teachers
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4RecommendationsEducation is a key
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“There is new awareness about the
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4References1 United Nations Secreta
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440 Dunne M, Leach F (2004). Instit
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481 Geiger B, Fischer M (2006). Wil
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4118 International Save the Childre
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4155 Human Rights Watch (2004). Let
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4199 Save the Children (2005). Voic
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4XIUnited Nations Secretary General
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5Violence against Childrenin care a
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5Alternatives to institutional dete
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“Sometimes one day in prison felt
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5Human rights instrumentsThe Conven
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5UN standards on juvenile justiceIn
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5its implementation. At the time wh
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“Some of us are abused at home. W
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5Why children are placedin resident
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5of counselling services to prevent
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5in both staff and resources, leadi
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5and discriminations attached to un
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“The life here in prison is very
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5health needs, yet increasing numbe
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“Cops are really aggressive with
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5in prison for crimes they had comm
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5Other children in StatecustodyRefu
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5older children. Many children repo
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5care and justice institutions shou
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5All donors, whether multi-lateral,
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“We don’t know why you are here
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5In some countries, traditional pra
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5reluctant to access formal complai
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5ary group including educators, soc
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5qualified and fit to work with chi
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5behaviours (such as begging, selli
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520 Barter C (2003). Abuse of Child
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561 United Nations Secretary-Genera
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5102 Martin F, Parry-Williams J (20
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5144 Office of Juvenile Justice and
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5182 Martin F, Parry-Williams J (20
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6Violence against childrenin places
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6IntroductionOf all the settings wh
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6Table 6.1 - Minimum ages according
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6The purpose of the new Convention
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6Though competing interpretations h
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“They take their childhood away f
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6be in ‘hazardous work’. In the
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“I sleep in one room by myself, a
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“I left home because my brother m
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“At 4:00 a.m. I got up and did si
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‘Violence is when children are ma
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6HAITI, 1995, A girl works at the c
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6universal access to basic services
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6such attempts are few and far betw
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“She is so young, hardly 8 years
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6Child Workers’ Opportunities Pro
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6them away to work are more able to
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6Rescue operation in Athlone, Cape
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6of violence is taboo, and one inte
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6ment, routinely suffer violence in
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614. Interventions should be monito
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636 Anti-Slavery International (200
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677 Save the Children Alliance (200
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6115 United Nations Secretary-Gener
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6157 Asociación Grupo de Trabajo R
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6281Violence against children in pl
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7Violence against childrenin the co
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7IntroductionNo community is free o
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7crowding and low standards of educ
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7arms may mean that this violence r
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7Few countries have information sys
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7FIGURE 7.1Percentage of students w
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“It is easy to get beaten if you
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7ing and emotional support from par
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“At the river we are beaten by th
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“My job was to make 2-3,000 beedi
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7AlcoholAlcohol is a known factor i
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7Gang membership may be drawn exclu
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7Situations of unrest or conflictSo
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7Violence against children in situa
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7paradigm which was introduced in t
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7between 11 and 15 had been harasse
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7to increasing the public perceptio
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“Under the leadership of Her Maje
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710-18 in violence. The strongest p
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“Violence against children has in
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“Religious leaders and communitie
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7enticement to further rural-urban
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“Violence against children must s
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7and violence, while a significant
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7in the mid-1980s, as well as the s
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“An evidence-based approach to pr
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“You were not there to protect me
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7of both supply and demand for thes
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7References1 See http://www.unhchr.
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748 Erulkar A (2004). The Experienc
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794 Save the Children UK (2006). Fr
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7138 Briseño RL, Zubillaga V (2002
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7183 Tolan P (2001). Youth Violence
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7226 Mehrotra A (2000). A Life Free
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7268 Save the Children Alliance (20
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“Violence against children is nev
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“Violence can be prevented... A w
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