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Global Initiative to End All 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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30Jul, 2021

New policy brief: the impact of gender on corporal punishment, education and learning

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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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End Corporal Punishment is a critical initiative of the Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children. Previously known as The Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children, we carry out a wide range of activities specifically designed to catalyse progress towards universal prohibition and elimination of corporal punishment of children.

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