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End Corporal Punishment of Children
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13Dec, 2022

Progress towards ending corporal punishment in 2022

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09Dec, 2022

Mauritius becomes 65th state to prohibit all corporal punishment of children!

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09Dec, 2022

Committee Against Torture issues recommendations to Australia, Somalia and Uganda

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30Nov, 2022

Cuba prohibits corporal punishment in the home and alternative care settings!

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22Nov, 2022

New study confirms that corporal punishment increases the risk of developing anxiety and depression in adolescents, and illuminates how altered brain activity leads to this outcome

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08Nov, 2022

Zambia prohibits all corporal punishment!

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28Sep, 2022

Comoros prohibits corporal punishment in schools

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28Jul, 2022

Children Act 2022: Kenya confirms constitutional prohibition of corporal punishment of children

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08Jul, 2022

EU Child Rights Strategy calls for prohibition of all corporal punishment of children

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09Jun, 2022

Day of the African Child (DAC) 2022: ‘Eliminating Harmful Practices Affecting Children: Progress on Policy and Practice since 2013’.

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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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