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30/11/2020 | Document
Violence

Regional Status Report 2020: Preventing and Responding to Violence against Children in the Americas

Violence against children, defined as those under 18 years of age, is widespread in the Region of the Americas, and it takes many different, equally unacceptable forms. The Region has the highest child homicide rate in the world. Many children and adolescents have experienced physical, sexual or emotional abuse in the past year (an estimated 58% of children aged 2-17 in Latin America and 61% in North America).
Preventing and Responding to Violence against Children in the Americas
Preventing and Responding to Violence against Children in the Americas

Violence against children can be prevented, and its health, social and economic consequences can be mitigated. This report draws on a mix of public health and human rightsbased arguments that together make a compelling case for preventing and responding to violence against children.