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End Corporal Punishment of Children
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09Feb, 2021

Sudan prohibits corporal punishment in schools, day care and penal institutions

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12Mar, 2020

Cayman Islands prohibit corporal punishment in schools and early childhood care and education centres

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21Aug, 2019

High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) 2019

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08Jul, 2019

Guest feature: ‘Our teachers normally used to beat us but that has ended now’

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04Jul, 2019

Guest feature: How to end corporal punishment in Lebanon’s schools

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01Jul, 2019

Guest feature: Empowering girls to protect themselves from violence

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17Jun, 2019

Guest feature: E4P tackles violence in Nigerian schools

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05Jun, 2019

Guest feature: Corporal punishment of India’s school 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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