Stories & analysis
Champions for change (opens in a new tab)
From a hairdresser-turned-activist to a boda boda driver, a police officer to a trauma nurse, we all have a role to play in ending violence.
via Together for Girls
Brave Movement (opens in a new tab)
Using practice-based knowledge grounded in lived expertise, the Brave Movement is a global survivor-led movement working to strengthen governments’ accountability for ending childhood sexual violence.
via Safe Futures Hub
Special Guidelines for Handling Child Sexual Abuse Cases (opens in a new tab)
via Prime Minister's Department Legal Affairs Division
Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republika Srpska: Child sexual abuse (opens in a new tab)
This webpage details of what is child sexual abuse, how to protect yourself, and what to do if it happens.
via Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republika Srpska
A Major Victory for Children in Peru as Country Brings in New Law to Tackle Online CSEA (opens in a new tab)
Peru has passed a new law which makes it mandatory for Internet service providers to inform their users about parental filters.
via Safe Online
Guidance Online Safety Act: explainer (opens in a new tab)
The Online Safety Act 2023 is a set of laws that protects children and adults online.
via Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, UK
eSafety Commissioner: What we do (opens in a new tab)
The eSafety Commissioner (eSafety) is the Australian Government’s independent online safety regulator.
via Australian eSafety Commissioner
Africa’s future: how one historic conference on ending violence against children holds the key to leveraging the region’s potential (opens in a new tab)
All children deserve the opportunity to live free from the threat of violence. This goal couldn’t be more critical for African nations. Africa has the…
via Together for Girls
Latin America and the Caribbean: An opportunity for the region to step up the global response to violence against children (opens in a new tab)
Ahead of the Global Ministerial Conference, we want to highlight the work of three countries in Latin America that have the potential to make key pledges…
via Together for Girls