Stories & analysis
Why empathy and self-forgiveness are key to overcoming trauma (opens in a new tab)
Suresh Chhetry, founder of Healing Together Nepal, offers profound insights on empowering survivors of trauma and sexual violence.
via Tatler
Breaking the silence: a survivor’s fight for collective transformation (opens in a new tab)
One of the most painful aspects of this crime is that the victims and survivors carry shame and guilt, partly because the abuser is often someone close to you, someone in whom you place your trust.
via via Sebastián Cuattromo, Brave Movement
Sri Lanka Five Year National Action Plan on National Policy on Child Protection 2025 - 2029 (opens in a new tab)
This plan is a comprehensive and strategic framework aimed at ensuring the safety, well-being and rights of every child in Sri Lanka.
via National Child Protection Authority, Sri Lanka
Corporal punishment of children in Kenya (opens in a new tab)
This report details corporal punishment in Kenya, setting out the legality of corporal punishment in various settings, as well as relevant recommendations by UN and regional treaty bodies, and summaries of recent prevalence or attitudinal research.
via End Corporal Punishment
Basic Plan for Gender Equality Related Budget, 2025 (opens in a new tab)
Budget for each ministry and agency related to the Basic Plan for Gender Equality in the 2025 fiscal year.
via Cabinet Office of Japan
Budget Framework, FY2025 (opens in a new tab)
Graphs that demonstrate financial expenditure in the fiscal year 2025.
via Ministry of Finance, Japan
Nigeria country overview: A report on the scale, scope and context of the sexual exploitation of children (opens in a new tab)
This report on the scale, scope and context of the sexual exploitation of children is an effective tool for advocacy at all levels to end violence against children.
via ECPAT
Exemplary efforts to end violence against children in Europe (opens in a new tab)
Last month, the first-ever Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children was held in Bogota, Colombia. 110 member states and 80…
via Together for Girls
Ending violence against children: a bold vision for US leadership (opens in a new tab)
With the recently concluded first-ever Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children, the United States has a historic chance to turn the tide.
via Together for Girls