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benefit from education on values, attitudes, modes of behaviour and ways of life
that will enable them to resolve any dispute peacefully and in a spirit of respect for
human dignity and of tolerance and non-discrimination, bearing in mind the
Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace; 10
22. Calls upon all States to take all appropriate measures to prevent racist,
discriminatory and xenophobic attitudes and behaviour by means of education,
keeping in mind the important role that children have to play in changing such
practices;
23. Also calls upon all States to remove educational disparities and make
education accessible to children living in poverty, children living in remote areas,
children with special educational needs, children affected by armed conflict and
children requiring special protection, including refugee children, migrant children,
street children, children deprived of their liberty, indigenous children and children
belonging to minorities;
24. Calls upon States, educational institutions and the United Nations
system, in particular the United Nations Children’s Fund, the United Nations
Development Fund for Women and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization, to develop and implement gender-sensitive strategies to
address the particular needs of the girl child in education;
Freedom from violence
25. Reaffirms the obligation of States to protect children from torture and
other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment;
26. Calls upon States to take all appropriate measures to prevent and protect
children from all forms of violence, including physical, mental and sexual violence,
torture, child abuse, abuse by police, other law enforcement authorities and
employees and officials in detention centres or welfare institutions, including
orphanages, and domestic violence;
27. Also calls upon States to investigate and submit cases of torture and other
forms of violence against children to the competent authorities for the purpose of
prosecution and to impose appropriate disciplinary or penal sanctions against those
responsible for such practices;
28. Requests all relevant human rights mechanisms, in particular special
rapporteurs and working groups, within their mandates, to pay attention to the
special situations of violence against children, reflecting their experiences in the
field;
29. Reaffirms its decision to request the Secretary-General to conduct an indepth study of the question of violence against children, and encourages him to
appoint, as soon as possible, an independent expert to direct the study, in
collaboration with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights, the United Nations Children’s Fund and the World Health Organization,
taking into account the outcome of the special session of the General Assembly on
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