This study utilises VACS data to estimate the prevalence of ACEs in five low- and middle-income sub-Saharan African countries.
This study uses Colombia’s 2018 Violence Against Children and Youth Survey data to examine risk and protective factors associated with violence perpetration among 13–24-year-old males.
This analysis examined the associations between lifetime transactional sex and experience of violence among 13- to 24-year-old males.
Read this special journal issue on the measurement of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in low-and middle-income countries by the CDC in collaboration with the Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect.
This case study presents some of the challenges and the lessons learned in the development of violence against children prevention public policies in Colombia, from the perspective of the technical teams and actors directly involved.
This case study provides a description and analysis of the role of non-governmental organizations in Colombia's NAP development process.
Leaders in the field to prevent sexual violence against children share their views on how we can create a safer world for all children.
This case study describes the development process of the “Departmental Action Plans”, within the framework of the development and implementation of Colombia’s National Action Plan to end VAC.
This case study describes the strategy implemented to monitor Colombia's National Action Plan (NAP).
This report aims to identify the milestones, key actions, and lessons learned from the development of the NAP in Colombia.
This webinar showcases the outcomes of the Violence Against Children & Youth Surveys (VACS) course, by Together for Girls, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and BD.
This report gathers the findings from the Guatemala Youth Survey (GYS) conducted in 2019 by the Ministry of Public Health and other international organizations.