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Learn Without Fear: Third Progress Report

Third campaign progress report

March 2012 – The report highlights achievements that protect 485 million children from violence and bullying in schools, while underpinning the importance of continued work at government and community levels.

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Using child helplines to protect children from school violence

Using child helplines to protect children from school violence

Child helplines are vital tools in tackling violence in schools. This report, published in partnership with Child Helpline International (CHI), reveals violence and abuse in school has been the number one reason why children contact a child helpline.

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Learn Without Fear Progress Report

Learn Without Fear Progress Report

October 2010 - The Campaign Progress Report details the great results which have been achieved in just 2 years in the 44 countries where the LWF campaign is currently running.

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Prevention pays: the economic benefits of ending violence in schools

Prevention pays: the economic benefits of ending violence in schools

October 25, 2010 - The report Prevention pays reveals the enormous economic and social cost of violence in schools across the world at community, national and global level

The Economic Impact of School Violence

The Economic Impact of School Violence

October 2010 - The research, carried out by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), reveals the enormous economic and social cost of violence in schools across the world.

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Child protection in Malawi

Child protection in Malawi

This advocacy briefing paper examines what Plan are doing to strengthen the child protection systems in Malawi

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Violence against children in schools: a new report from Mali

Violence against children in schools: a new report from Mali

October 14, 2010 - This report on school violence is a joint publication by Plan and Save the Children. Based on a field survey, it shows that violence against children in schools is a major issue in Mali.

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''Back to School?'' report - The worst places to be a school child in 2010’

''Back to School?'' report - The worst places to be a school child in 2010’

September 21, 2010 – The Global Campaign for Education launched a report backed by leading aid organisations. Despite significant progress made since 2000, there are still 69 million children out of school today around the world

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Stopping violence in school can help to achieve universal primary education

Stopping violence in schools can help to achieve universal primary education

September 2010 – Universal primary education can still be achieved if practical measures are taken quickly such as stopping violence in school.

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Too often in silence report

Too often in silence report

This report on school based violence in West and Central Africa is aimed at policy makers, education and child protection programmers, as well as educators, children and communities.

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Help end violence in schools

Everyone benefits from reducing violence in schools

Everyone can play their part in reducing school violence

Research shows corporal punishment can cause children to feel suicidal

Children have the right to be safe at school

90 countries legally permit corporal punishment in schools

No country is immune from violence in schools

Violence in schools happens everywhere, every day

Violence in schools has devastating long-term consequences

All violence in schools is preventable

In Zambia one-third of 13-15 year-olds have been raped

Children who suffer family violence are more likely to be bullies

Our school principal punishes us very hard. She makes us go down on our knees over small stones or bottle screw tops for over 20 minutes and also she often pulls our ears.

Girl, 8 years old, Paraguay