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Global status report on preventing violence against children 2020 World Health Organization

Contributor(s): World Health Organization.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: World Health Organization, 2020Description: electronic document (352 pages) ; PDF file.ISBN: 978-92-4-000419-1 (electronic version).Subject(s): CHILD ABUSE | CHILD NEGLECT | CHILDREN | INFOGRAPHIC | INTERNATIONAL COMPARISON | PREVENTION | STATISTICS | YOUNG PEOPLE | INTERNATIONALOnline resources: Click here to access online | Infographics and related material Summary: The Global status report on preventing violence against children 2020 charts countries’ progress towards the SDGs aimed at ending violence against children. Jointly published by WHO, UNICEF, UNESCO, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Violence against Children, and the Global Partnership to End Violence against Children, it collates inputs from over 1000 decision-makers in 155 countries who assessed their violence prevention status against the evidence-based approaches set out in INSPIRE: Seven strategies for ending violence against children. The report shows that while many of the participating countries are taking some action, government officials from these same countries acknowledge that their efforts are clearly insufficient to achieve the SDG targets. The report concludes with recommendations for boosting INSPIRE implementation efforts and accelerating national progress. (From the website). Record #6697
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The Global status report on preventing violence against children 2020 charts countries’ progress towards the SDGs aimed at ending violence against children. Jointly published by WHO, UNICEF, UNESCO, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Violence against Children, and the Global Partnership to End Violence against Children, it collates inputs from over 1000 decision-makers in 155 countries who assessed their violence prevention status against the evidence-based approaches set out in INSPIRE: Seven strategies for ending violence against children. The report shows that while many of the participating countries are taking some action, government officials from these same countries acknowledge that their efforts are clearly insufficient to achieve the SDG targets. The report concludes with recommendations for boosting INSPIRE implementation efforts and accelerating national progress. (From the website). Record #6697

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