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UNICEF Colombia: Eliminación de la violencia contra los niñas, niños y adolescentes

  • 15 noviembre 2016
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UNICEF Colombia: Eliminación de la violencia contra los niñas, niños y adolescentes

En un contexto en donde las niñas, niños y adolescentes siguen siendo la población más vulnerable frente a la violencia en sus entornos cotidianos y en el marco del conflicto armado, UNICEF apoya los entornos institucionales, sociales, comunitarios y familiares en la prevención y protección de niñas, niños y adolescentes frente a las violencias, la explotación, la afectación por conflicto y desastres naturales - UNICEF Colombia

Secretaría de Gobernación de México: Programa Nacional para la Prevención Social de la Violencia y Delincuencia

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Secretaría de Gobernación de México: Programa Nacional para la Prevención Social de la Violencia y Delincuencia

El Programa Nacional para la Prevención Social de la Violencia y la Delincuencia, Nos Mueve la Paz, contribuye al logro de cuatro metas nacionales establecidas en el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo 2013-2018: México en Paz, México Incluyente, México con Educación de Calidad y México Próspero; así como a los programas sectoriales de Gobernación, Desarrollo Social, Trabajo y Previsión Social, Desarrollo Innovador, Salud, Educación, Comunicaciones y Transportes, Desarrollo Agrario, Territorial y Urbano, y Financiamiento del Desarrollo.

TED Talk: How we're priming some kids for college — and others for prison

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TED Talk: How we're priming some kids for college — and others for prison

In the United States, two institutions guide teenagers on the journey to adulthood: college and prison. Sociologist Alice Goffman spent six years in a troubled Philadelphia neighborhood and saw first-hand how teenagers of African-American and Latino backgrounds are funneled down the path to prison — sometimes starting with relatively minor infractions. In an impassioned talk she asks, “Why are we offering only handcuffs and jail time?”

TED Talk: How we cut youth violence in Boston by 79 percent

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TED Talk: How we cut youth violence in Boston by 79 percent

An architect of the "Boston miracle," Rev. Jeffrey Brown started out as a bewildered young pastor watching his Boston neighborhood fall apart around him, as drugs and gang violence took hold of the kids on the streets. The first step to recovery: Listen to those kids, don't just preach to them, and help them reduce violence in their own neighborhoods. It's a powerful talk about listening to make change.

Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC): The Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention

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Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC): The Public Health Approach to Violence Prevention

The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC), with funding from the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and support from the Mattapan Community Health Center, Boston Police Department, and Boston Centers for Youth and Families, produced the "Our Mattapan. Many Pasts. One Future." violence prevention campaign. Residents and community members involved with BPHC's Violence Intervention and Prevention coalition in Mattapan worked hand-in-hand with city officials to create a powerful public awareness campaign that highlights the impact of violence in the neighborhood. The campaign empowered residents to tell their own stories and to share their thoughts on building an even stronger Mattapan by discouraging gun violence and by breaking stereotypes that sometimes define the neighborhood. The personal stories featured in "Our Mattapan" aim to illustrate the true impact of violence on a community in a way that encourages more people to get involved in violence prevention work.

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