
This youth engagement toolkit is a unique new resource created for the campaign. It includes key messages and organizing tools designed specifically to guide youth-led organizations in delivering vital information on post-rape care to the youth populations they serve in the form of educational workshops.

This study explores the collective effects of childhood sexual, physical, and emotional violence on selected self-reported health outcomes among young Kenyan females and males using the Violence Against Children Survey (VACS).

This study compares the characteristics of survivors who present for healthcare to those of survivors reporting violence on national surveys; understand the healthcare services provided to survivors; and, identify barriers to treatment.



The five-year National Plan of Action to End Violence Against Women and Children has been developed by consolidating eight different action plans.

An overview of the data found in Cambodia's Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) report.

This document outlines the government of Cambodia’s core commitments to prevent and respond to violence against children leading to the development of a National Action Plan on violence against children in Cambodia.

This study estimates the health and economic burden of violence against children in Cambodia, addressing a significant gap in the current evidence base.

Explore the data in Cambodia's Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) report.

Moving from research into action, the Multi-Sector Task Force agreed key “Priority Responses” across a number of sectors to address the problem of violence: the Police, Justice, Education, Health and Social Welfare, HIV and AIDS, Local Government, Community Development, Civil Society and the Religious Community.

Explore the data in Kenya's Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) report.