WHO Video: Violence against children can be prevented (Khmer and English)

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Globally, violence affects one out of two children every year. In addition to the wide range of immediate and life-long harmful consequences to individuals and families, violence against children also undermines investments in health and education and erodes the productive capacity of future generations. Fortunately, we know what works to prevent violence against children, and technical guidance on how to do this is readily accessible in the INSPIRE: Seven strategies to end violence against children technical package.

The Global status report on preventing violence against children 2020 charts countries’ progress in using the evidence-based strategies included in this technical package, identifies gaps, and makes recommendations for boosting INSPIRE implementation efforts and accelerating national progress.

For more information please visit: https://www.who.int/teams/social-determinants-of-health/violence-prevention/global-status-report-on-violence-against-children-2020

 

Type of resource
Video
Audience
Practitioners
Thematic area
Implementation and enforcement of laws
Norms and values
Safe environments
Parent and caregiver support
Income and economic strengthening
Response and support services
Education and life skills