Approximately one billion children experience some form of physical, sexual or psychological violence or neglect each year. Globally, one in three learners reports experiencing bullying in the previous month, and more than three learners were involved in physical fights between peers last year. From bullying and violent discipline to gendered violence, violence manifests in numerous forms, undermining the transformative power of education. This publication explores the multifaceted nature of violence in educational settings, identifies its root causes, and underscores the urgent need for a holistic approach to create safe, inclusive, and equitable learning environments. Education systems must embed violence prevention and response into their core operations, addressing the intersecting drivers of violence such as gender inequality, harmful social norms, and inadequate policies. The publication calls for immediate, sustained action to transform schools into havens where every learner can thrive, free from fear and harm. Ending violence in education is not just a moral and legal obligation – it is essential for building a peaceful, just and inclusive society.
Centro de Recursos de Salud y Educación