End Violence: the Global Partnership

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Logo, Identity.

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) make an explicit, bold and universal commitment to ending violence against children, in all its form. In target 16.2 UN Member States commit to end abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence by 2030. The Global Partnership is the result of that commitment, and we were asked to take care of its identity to be ready for the launch in September 2016 and to take the first steps towards this great cause. In this gallery some of the material we produced, such as the new logo, some reports, documents, to spread the voice through the social sector, and commit as many policy makers and decision makers as possible.
Here it is possible to check to progress made so far:www.end-violence.org

In 2015, world leaders made a commitment to end all forms of violence against children by 2030, as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This moment presents an historic opportunity to unite the world behind a global, national and local movement to protect the world’s most precious asset – its children. The Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children and its associated fund were created to help achieve this ambitious undertaking – in every country, every community and every family.

Partner(s)

* UNICEF * World Health Organization (WHO) * UN Women * United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) * United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) * ChildFund Alliance * Plan International * Save the Children * SOS Children’s Villages * World Vision * Elevate Children Fund * Various foundations, private sector, leaders of faith, children and young people.

(from the UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform website: sustainabledevelopment.un.org)