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End Corporal Punishment of Children
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03Mar, 2022

No Hit Zones: working to end violence against children in spaces where it occurs

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14Feb, 2022

Pakistan: Islamabad Capital Territory prohibits corporal punishment in schools, alternative care settings, day care and in the penal system

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01Feb, 2022

Lebanon, Mauritania, Micronesia, Nauru and St Lucia accepted recommendations to prohibit corporal punishment at UPR 37

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20Dec, 2021

Ending corporal punishment: 2021 highlights

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17Nov, 2021

Ending corporal punishment in the early years of childhood: an essential right and need of every young child

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20Oct, 2021

Corporal punishment of children and public health: What does the research tell us? 

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17Aug, 2021

Colombia prohibits all corporal punishment of children

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17Aug, 2021

Colombia prohíbe todo tipo de castigo corporal a niñez

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27Jul, 2021

The African Children’s Charter and ending corporal punishment of children in Africa: A work in progress

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04Jun, 2021

New guidance briefing outlines key components of a strategy to eliminate violent punishment of children

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End Corporal Punishment

End Corporal Punishment acts as a catalyst for progress towards universal prohibition and elimination of corporal punishment of children. We support and analyse national progress, monitor legality and implementation worldwide, partner with organisations at all levels, and engage with human rights treaty body systems. End Corporal Punishment is hosted by the World Health Organization and supported by a multi-partner Advisory Committee.

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