Moving from research into action, the Multi-Sector Task Force agreed key “Priority Responses” across a number of sectors to address the problem of violence: the Police, Justice, Education, Health and Social Welfare, HIV and AIDS, Local Government, Community Development, Civil Society and the Religious Community.
Explore this study on the scope and characteristics of childhood physical abuse in Swaziland.
The aim of this study in 2012 was to summarize the evidence relating to the possible relationship between child physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect, and subsequent mental and physical health outcomes.
Explore the protocols on the multi-sectoral management of sexual abuse and violence in Zimbabwe.
Explore the data in Kenya's Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) report.
An overview of data found in Kenya's 2012 Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) report.
The purpose of the Technical action framework is to provide key stakeholders with an overview of the strategies that can be used to prevent and reduce sexual violence and its consequences to children, especially girls.
The National baseline survey on life experiences of adolescents is the first nationally representative study on violence against children in Zimbabwe.
Explore the data in Tanzania's Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) report.
An overview of the data found in Tanzania's Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) report.
This article explores risk factors for sexual violence in childhood in a nationally representative sample of females aged 13 to 24 years in Swaziland.