School Food Policy 2020-2025: a pathway to a healthier life
Of 13-17 years olds in Tonga in 2017, 57.7% were overweight and 24.6% obese. Childhood obesity poses a critical threat to the health and wellbeing of young children and adolescence.
Of 13-17 years olds in Tonga in 2017, 57.7% were overweight and 24.6% obese. Childhood obesity poses a critical threat to the health and wellbeing of young children and adolescence.
The WinS Policy & Standard (2024-2028) aims to see a significant increase in accessing safe water, good sanitation facilities and improved hygiene practices in schools.
The promotion of health education is a mandatory and long-term measure to ensure that learners receive the correct information and put them into daily practice to prevent communicable, non-communicable diseases, and accidents, physical and mental health care.
The purpose of the Review was to examine what is working to prevent and respond to bullying in Australian schools and what needs strengthening, before reporting to Education Ministers.
The Handbook aims to become a quick reference document for all stakeholders involved in the National School Feeding and Nutrition Programme in the management and implementation of the programme.
Ensuring the availability of safe and clean water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities is a cornerstone of providing a conducive learning environment for students and fostering a sense of dignity and well-being.
This guideline aims to: nurture a safe and harmonious learning environment for the children and youth; enhance psychological wellbeing and resilience of the children; and provide a strategic reference for the educational institutions in Bhutan to base their anti-bullying initiatives on.
This document presents the Standard Operational Plan for implementing anti-bullying interventions in schools in Bhutan.
In this report, UNICEF has conducted both a mapping of indicators and a new analysis of data on violence against children (VAC) prevalence and incidence across the region.
The global community committed to end all forms of violence against children by 2030. But the Europe and Central Asia region - and the world as a whole - are not on track to keep this promise to children.