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This week, Catherine Asego, Senior Advocacy and Partnerships Officer, FAWE RS, represented the Coalition for Good Schools at the regional ministerial meeting on ending violence against children in Abuja, Nigeria.
A esta hora en el evento satélite co-organizado por @UNESCO_es, @UNICEFColombia, Safe to Learn y @forgoodschools, en el marco de la Primera Conferencia Ministerial Mundial para poner Fin a la Violencia contra la Niñez, la cual se llevará a cabo en Bogotá | 7 y 8 de noviembre.
UNGEI and partners were delighted to join the Safe to Learn Satellite event earlier today at the Global Ministerial Meeting on Ending Violence Against Children in Bogota, Colombia.
Together in intergenerational partnership we can end #SRGBV 🙌🏼
#EndVAC: Systemic intervention, funding and planning through the education sector; whole school approaches led by frontline protagonists; accountability for progress.
Read more about the 5 ideas animating our collective advocacy this week in Bogotá here:
https://t.co/Bvkchl0cQs
Whole school approaches must be the foundation for prevention of violence against children in schools, engaging all levels of the school's operational culture to promote just and equitable norms and practices.
@forgoodschools at the Ministerial Conference on Ending VAC
Shanaaz Mathews on how "we also need to be working with practitioners to start understanding what are these delivery mechanisms that make [VAC prevention] programs work, in order for these interventions to be sustainable and the effects to be long term."
https://t.co/mK1rUABaLB
The Coalition is proud to have such a strong showing of co-founders and Regional Hub members collectively speaking for the need to prevent violence in and through our schools. Practitioner voices are what we need to inform this work, and those voices are stronger together!
Representantes de los tres Nodos (Latinoamérica, Asia y África) 🌎🙌🏻 que hacen parte de @forgoodschools, se han reunido en Bogotá, en el marco de la Primera Conferencia Ministerial Mundial para poner Fin a la Violencia contra la Niñez.
Conoce más: https://t.co/dA8zyEkRZP
We are calling on @DrTunjiAlausa to prioritise ending school related gender based violence (SRGBV) in Nigeria as he pledges at the Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence against Children. #Bogota
Coalition co-founder Shanaaz Mathews speaking alongside @WW2PreventVAWG, @UNESCO and Safe to Learn on the complexity of VAC prevention in schools, drawing from recent global reviews of research publications and grey literature on VACiS interventions at @TheSVRI Forum 2024
Attention Tanzania partners! @together4girls is looking for a CSO in Tanzania to conduct a national assessment of measures for VAC prevention in schools using Safe to Learn's Diagnostic Tool.
See how other Coalition members have used the Tool here: https://t.co/18hoC8kufo
📊 Together for Girls is seeking to partner with a 🇹🇿 Tanzania-based CSO to conduct a national assessment of measures to prevent and respond to violence in schools using the Safe to Learn Diagnostic Tool.
Apply before 31st October! 👉 https://t.co/fuveiuXtSY👈
✊We are proud to have contributed to @UNICEF's estimates on childhood sexual violence.
Ahead of the Global Ministerial on Ending VAC we will release a special-edition book with even more data & advice on how to #BreakTheRecord of inaction & #EndChildhoodSexualViolence👇
🌏Will you be attending this year's @TheSVRI Forum?
Don't miss our two exciting events!
Register below 👇
Learning about Ethical Scale: https://t.co/GjUT9BwsH5
Enabling Safe School Environments: https://t.co/e1DkuOoX0d
Heading to @TheSVRI Forum 2024 in Cape Town? There are still a few more spaces available for our joint participant-driven event with Safe to Learn, @WW2PreventVAWG and @UNESCO on enabling safe school environments.
Register and join us in just 3 weeks! https://t.co/FGDaC4FmeE
Going to @TheSVRI ?
Join us at our 'Enabling Safe School Environments' event!
📍CTICC
🗓️Wednesday 23rd Oct.
🕗1:00pm-2:30pm
RSVP:https://t.co/wkFcWehBcw
We can't wait for an evening of collaboration and discussion with our fellow feminists!