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Child abuse neglect journal
VACS journal articles

Risk factors for childhood violence and poly-victimization: A cross-country analysis from three regions

Explore this analysis looking at risk factors of childhood emotional, physical, sexual violence, and polyvictimization for children aged 13–17 from Violence Against Children and Youth Surveys across six countries.

American academy of pediatrics journal
VACS journal articles

Childhood sexual violence against boys: A Study in three countries

This study sought to produce the first internationally comparable estimates of the magnitude, characteristics, risk factors, and consequences of sexual violence against boys in three countries.

Child abuse neglect journal
VACS journal articles

Sentinel events predicting later unwanted sex among girls: A national survey in Haiti 2012

This article explores findings from Haiti’s first nationally representative survey focused on childhood violence to help inform the development of a national action plan for violence against children.

Haiti country fact sheet
Fact sheets

Haiti Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) fact sheet 2014 (data collection 2012)

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

Haiti VACS Report 2014
VACS reports

Haiti Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) report 2014 (data collection 2012)

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

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From Research to Action: Advancing Prevention and Response to Violence against Children: Report on the Global Violence against Children Meeting
Technical reports

From research to action: Advancing prevention and response to violence against children

This report summarizes the content and recommendations that emerged from the Global Meeting on Violence against Children in Ezulwini, Swaziland, 2014.

Haiti VACS Qualitative Report
Technical reports

Haiti Violence Against Children and Youth Survey (VACS) qualitative report

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