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End Corporal Punishment of Children
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22Apr, 2025

A personal testimonial of corporal punishment in school

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20Feb, 2025

The Impact of Corporal Punishment on Working Professionals

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19Feb, 2025

Children’s Rights and Children’s Dignity Should Be Inseparable

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18Feb, 2025

Executive Board of the World Health Assembly presented with first ever statement on corporal punishment of children

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18Dec, 2024

2024: significant progress to end corporal punishment of children despite complex global environment

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05Dec, 2024

UN Committee against Torture issues recommendations to Jordan, Kuwait, Mongolia, Namibia and Thailand

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18Nov, 2024

Five states accept recommendations to prohibit corporal punishment of children in all settings, while two states reject them – UPR 46

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18Nov, 2024

Ministerial Conference is landmark in global commitment to ending violence against children

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23Oct, 2024

Public statement and urgent appeal for funding October 2024

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21Oct, 2024

New study finds that countries with corporal punishment bans have lower rates of adolescent suicide, with effects peaking around 12-13 years after prohibition enacted

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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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