Stories & analysis
Lifeline/Childline Namibia tackles violence prevention through parenting (opens in a new tab)
Supporting the diverse range of care providers for children and youth in Namibia.
via Together for Girls
Groundbreaking data tells a story of violence in Kenya, and leads to 7 acts that reduced it by half (opens in a new tab)
This progress shows the power of data-driven action at a national level to protect at-risk children.
via Together for Girls
Guatemala Youth Survey report (opens in a new tab)
This survey data yields important and valuable information about the experiences of adolescents and young adults who participated in the survey to inform country priorities to end violence against children and youth.
via Together for Girls
Data and advocacy: the way forward to effective gender-based violence prevention policies (opens in a new tab)
By generating evidence on the impact of GBV we can be more effective in calling for effective policies to address it.
via Together for Girls
Plan de lutte contre les violences faites aux enfants 2023-2027 (opens in a new tab)
Le nouveau plan de lutte contre les violences a été lancé à l'occasion d'un nouveau Comité interministériel à l'enfance.
via solidarites.gouv.fr | Ministère du Travail et des Solidarités
From DREAMS to reality: empowering adolescent girls in Kenya (opens in a new tab)
The DREAMS program proves that context-specific violence data can be successfully used to inform and drive system-based actions.
via Together for Girls
Corporal punishment of children in Albania (opens in a new tab)
This report details corporal punishment in Albania, 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
The case for national survivor councils in the fight against child sexual abuse (opens in a new tab)
Survivor councils are the compass ensuring that reforms are not just well-intentioned but rooted in the realities of those affected.
via Brave Movement
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