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SRSG on violence against children: Annual report 2015, para. 104 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Large public education campaigns have been developed in support of changing cultural norms around drinking; they are most effective when they involve a variety of sectors and are part of a comprehensive strategy, including increased community safety and legal enforcement. | Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence against children | SRSG report |
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SRSG on violence against children: Annual report 2014, para. 57 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | In their most developed form, restorative justice programmes are multisectoral and go beyond the criminal justice system to include the provision of services, support and access to education and health services, vocational training and other activities in order to prevent reoffending. | Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence against children | SRSG report |
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SRSG on violence against children: Annual report 2011, para. 50 | Aug 19, 2019 | Paragraph | Education has a unique potential to create a positive environment in which attitudes condoning violence can be changed and non-violent behaviour can be learned. Schools are well placed to break patterns of violence and to provide skills that enable people to communicate, negotiate and support peaceful solutions to conflicts. This is possible at all stages of life, especially early childhood, when initiatives can decisively improve the development of talents and abilities, reduce marginalization and associated risks of violence, and promote access to school and educational achievement. An environment free of violence in all its forms is also instrumental to promoting the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, in particular to ensure universal primary education for all and to eliminate gender disparities in education. | Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence against children | SRSG report |
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