Stories & analysis
Revealed: lessons from 20 countries after the world's largest survey on violence against children (opens in a new tab)
Greater investment is urgently needed to ensure that data collection and hard fought wins in protecting children continue.
via Together for Girls
Our response to childhood sexual violence is part of the problem (opens in a new tab)
After I was raped at 16, I felt completely alone. I don't want any other child to suffer the same.
via Florence Keya (Brave Movement Co-founder) on Al Jazeera
National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023 (opens in a new tab)
The objective of this framework for school education is to help improve the practice of education in the reality of schools across India.
via dsel.education.gov.in
Emergency Package of Measures for the Prevention of Sexual Victimisation of Children and Young People (opens in a new tab)
This document illustrates the current situation and challenges surrounding sexual abuse of children and young people through hearings with experts and supporters.
via Cabinet Office of Japan, Gender Equality Bureau
Combined fifth and sixth periodic reports submitted by Indonesia under article 44 of the Convention (opens in a new tab)
This report encloses recommendations for the Government of Indonesia from the Committee regarding the Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
via United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Proven: The power of data-driven advocacy to protect children (opens in a new tab)
With data from 23 countries we've successfully created evidence-based solutions to reduce violence against young girls, including ending child marriage and other harmful norms.
via Together for Girls
Behind every child sex abuse image, there is a real child (opens in a new tab)
Do not let Big Tech convince you that protecting children is a threat to your privacy.
via Bob Shilling, Brave Movement Co-founder on Al Jazeera
Healing from the trauma of childhood sexual violence is possible (opens in a new tab)
It is possible to heal and thrive as a survivor of childhood sexual violence, but there are barriers that must be broken down to speed up that process.
via Tabitha Mpamira (Brave Movement Co-founder), on Al Jazeera
Justice unleashed: Ending limitations, protecting children (opens in a new tab)
This report showcases why the criminal statutes of limitation for child sexual abuse crimes should be abolished across all member states of the Council of Europe.
via Brave Movement