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Council of Europe Actions to promote children's rights to protection from all forms of violence
The Council of Europe was established to defend parliamentary democracy, human rights and the rule of law. Pursuing the fundamental rights of everyone ...

Innocenti Studies on Violence against Children
The Secretary General of the United Nations appointed Independent Expert Paulo Sergio Pinhiero to lead the UN Study on Violence AgainstChildren. UNICEF ...

The multi-country study on the drivers of violence affecting children. A cross-country snapshot of findings

Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation and other Exploitative Purposes
This report on the protection of children from commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking introduces the topic and then examines law and policy on ...

Trafficking in Human Beings, Especially Women and Children, in Africa
Trafficking of human beings affects every country in Africa for which data are available, either as countries of origin or destination. The report looks ...

Trafficking in Human Beings, Especially Women and Children, in Africa (second edition)
Trafficking of human beings affects every country in Africa for which data are available, either as countries of origin or destination. The report looks ...

UN Human Rights Standards and Mechanisms to Combat Violence Against Children: A contribution to the UN Secretary General's Study on Violence Against Children
The purpose of this publication is to recall the human rights framework set out in international instruments adopted by the United Nations with relevance ...

Violence Against Children in Europe: A preliminary review
In-depth research (and even official statistics) covering all forms of violence experienced by children is available for very few countries. Many forms ...

Young People’s Voices on Child Trafficking: Experiences from South Eastern Europe
Mindful of the important contribution that young people can make to our understanding of the issues that concern them, in 2005 and 2006 UNICEF arranged ...