Donation of high-tech forensic equipment to the Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska
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LEARN MOREHIGH-LEVEL DIALOGUE TO DRIVE ACTION TOWARDS ENDING VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS: TRANSFORMING EDUCATION PRE-SUMMIT SIDE MEETING
HIGH-LEVEL DIALOGUE TO DRIVE ACTION TOWARDS ENDING VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS: TRANSFORMING EDUCATION PRE-SUMMIT SIDE MEETING
The UN Secretary General’s Transforming Education Summit (TES) this year provides a unique opportunity for political leaders to forge a new social contract for education - one where violence prevention is right at the heart of efforts to accelerate progress on education.
To support political dialogue, partner engagement and youth participation under the ‘safe learning’ sub-theme of TES Action Track 1 on “inclusive, equitable, safe and healthy schools”, Safe to Learn, the Global Partnership for Education and the Government of Namibia are co-convening a high-level invite-only side meeting at the Transforming Education Pre-summit.
The side meeting will be webcast by UNESCO as part of the summit coverage. We would be delighted for you to join us and watch online!
Hosted by young people, the high-level dialogue will bring together Ministers, leaders, experts and advocates for a dynamic discussion highlighting new ideas and solutions to end violence in and through schools and what political action can be taken by the global education community at the Transforming Education Summit in September.
The event will also serve as the launch for a new high-level Safe to Learn essay collection.
The side meeting will be streamed online here - you can choose Room VII to view the session
If you would like to get in touch with Safe to Learn regarding the webcast, essay collection, or the safe learning sub-theme of the TES please email safetolearn@end-violence.org.
Artificial Intelligence for children: a toolkit
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With the rapidly transforming digital advances taking place today, children and youth are increasingly surrounded by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in their daily lives. AI determines the videos children watch, their curriculum as they learn, their play and interaction with others. It is essential to make sure that with, and even through, AI, the rights of children are ensured and they are protected from potential risks posed by the technology.
Association between school corporal punishment and child developmental outcomes
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NEWSLETTER: MAY 2022
LEARN MORENational Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
NCMEC’s CyberTipline will enhance a critical survivor-serving tool through a more accessible public reporting process for children, caregivers, and the general public. By reducing the burden of child sexual abuse reporting and developing a trauma-informed and interactive submission process, the new application will lead to more accurate data intake that will affect response, content removal, and impact global policy on child safety.
UNICEF Viet Nam
UNICEF Vietnam will work on the Safer Internet - Safer Childhood project will focus on strengthening the national legal infrastructure and capacity, improving early interventions and victim support, and increasing knowledge and engagement of caregivers, teachers and children to prevent and protect children from OCSEA.