Jordan

Pathfinding country since 2021

Population of children under 18

3,800,000

Lead governing body for ending violence against children

The National Council for Family Affairs (NCFA)

Lead coordinating body

The National Team for Family Protection

Current national action plan to end violence against children

No Data

Prevalence Data

1-14-year-olds
Experiencing violent
discipline
in the past month

83%

80%

8-17-year-olds
have experienced at least
one form of physical violence in their lifetime

79.2%

69.7%

8-17-year-olds
have experienced at least
one form of sexual violence in their lifetime

31.2%

23.2%

11-15 year olds
Experienced bullying in the past 30 days

46%

37%

13-15 year olds
involved in physical fighting in the past 12 months

65%

30%

Prevalence data is based on available information gathered from partner databases and reports as of November 2021. Due to differences in survey design, data from National VAC Surveys may not be internationally comparable.

  milestones and progress  


Jordan

Milestones and progress

Government commitments

Pathfinding Country

  • Appointed governing body or focal point for violence against children
  • Appointed lead coordinating body

Bans on corporal punishment in all settings

Safe fo Learn Call to Action endorser

Signatory to the WeProtect Global Alliance

Source: WPGA


Launch and dissemination of national data

Data collected on prevalence of violence against children

Jordan DHS, 2017-18 National study on Violence against children in Jordan (2019-2020)

Global Status Report country profile

Access the country profile


Progress of National Action Plan (NAP)

National action plan

Launched

Costed

Funded

Involved children in the development process

Includes at least 4 INSPIRE strategies

Includes child online safety

Includes a school-based violence prevention plan

Published evaluation of NAP

Education Sector Plans embeds violence prevention


Voluntary National Review on SDG 16.2 as part of the

High-level Political Forum

Most recent voluntary National Reviews included reference to violence against children

Access Jordan’s 2017 Voluntary National Review


Reporting and response portal

Helplines to report online child sexual abuse material

Source: IWF and INHOPE