Researching Reform is thrilled to announce that our application to become a Member of the End Violence Against Children Global Partnership (EVAC) has been accepted.

EVAC’s Partnership project involves governments, UN agencies, civil society,
private sector organisations, academics and the Voice Of The Child in order to accomplish sustainable development goals which touch upon child welfare issues.

The Partnership’s aims include:

  • Ending abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children
  • Ending violence against women and girls
  • Ending the economic exploitation of children
  • Keeping children safe in schools and communities and;
  • Promoting peace and non-violence

 

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EVAC also produces excellent research on child welfare matters around the world, as well as informative videos for their End Violence campaign, which feature world leaders, celebrities, children’s rights activists and children as well.

 

If you’d like to follow the End Violence Campaign on social media, you can do so by connecting to their Twitter account or Facebook page.

Researching Reform feels incredibly honoured to be a part of this Global Partnership and we will continue to work hard to protect children’s rights and the welfare of children both here in the UK and around the world.