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Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2019

Behind the numbers: ending school violence and bullying

School-related violence in all its forms, including bullying, is an infringement of children’s and adolescents’ rights to education and health and well-being. No country can achieve inclusive and equitable quality education for all if learners experience violence in school.

Case Studies & Research
Case Studies & Research | 2006

Caring for children affected by HIV and AIDS

This Insight is intended to advance the discussion on the impact of HIV and AIDS on children in three key ways: by drawing attention to the situation of children orphaned by AIDS and the limitations of current responses for the realization of their rights; by reviewing the options for the care of

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