What works to prevent violence against children online?
This report summarizes the scientific literature on what is currently known about the most effective strategies to prevent online violence against children.
This report summarizes the scientific literature on what is currently known about the most effective strategies to prevent online violence against children.
The Transforming Education Summit was convened in response to a global crisis in education – one of equity and inclusion, quality and relevance.
This collection of essays published by Safe to Learn, with the support of GPE and other partners, looks at solutions to help stop and prevent violence experienced by children in and around schools.
The evidence for increased focus on the link between education and health is strong. Education strongly impacts health outcomes and health is equally fundamental to education. This calls for a more comprehensive approach to school health and more coordinated action across sectors.
В сотрудничестве с национальными экспертами ИИТО ЮНЕСКО создал серию видеоуроков по вопросам здорового образа жизни для учащихся 6-11 классов.
This paper provides a summary of the evidence on comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) and its linkages with the prevention of gender-based violence (GBV) based on a rapid review of the evidence. It also highlights the requirements for CSE programming to effectively support GBV prevention.
This comprehensive policy intends to ensure that school safety and security are at the top of the agenda for government at all levels.
The theme of the 2021 edition of International Day against Violence and Bullying at School including Cyberbullying is ‘Tackling cyberbullying and other forms of online violence involving children and young people’ to raise awareness and attention of students, parents, other members of the school
This document presents the definition of SDG Thematic Indicator 4.a.2 to measure “safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments”: “Percentage of students who experienced bullying in the past 12 months”.
School-related gender-based violence remains a pervasive and persistent threat to the rights, ability to learn, safety, physical health and emotional wellbeing of learners across the globe.