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Plan's campaign has the potential to create momentum for real change. International organisations and governments, teachers and parents should heed Plan's call to action and work together to create safe schools where children learn the skills they need for a brighter future.

Professor Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, former independent expert of the United Nations Secretary-General study on Violence against Children (UNVAC) and Commissioner and Rapporteur on Children for the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Organization of American States
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

Friends like to make fun of me or look down on me. I feel that this is a form of violence without them hurting me physically. Teachers sometimes do the same thing and blame me in front of other children. I was humiliated.

Child, Thailand