A/RES/73/155
Rights of the child
Prevention and elimination of and response to violence against children
27. Recalls paragraphs 19 to 36 of its resolution 72/245, and recalls article 19
of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, in which States parties are required to
take all appropriate legislative, administrative, social and educational measures to
protect the child from all forms of physical or mental violence, injury or abuse,
neglect or negligent treatment, maltreatment or exploitation, including sexual abuse,
while in the care of parent(s), legal guardian(s) or any other person who has the care
of the child;
28. Also recalls the United Nations study on violence against children
submitted to the General Assembly in 2006, 39 notes with appreciation the efforts of
the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children in
continuing to mainstream the study recommendations in the international, regional
and national agendas and promoting progress in the protection of children from
violence, and takes note with appreciation of her publication entitled “Violence
prevention must start in early childhood”;
29. Condemns all forms of violence against children in all settings, including
physical, psychological and sexual violence, torture and other cruel, inhuman or
degrading treatment, child abuse and exploitation, hostage -taking, domestic violence,
incest, trafficking in or sale of children and their organs, paedophilia, child
prostitution, child pornography, child sex tourism, gang and armed violence, sexual
exploitation of children online, bullying, including cyberbullying, and harmful
practices, and urges States to strengthen efforts to prevent and protect children from
all such violence through a comprehensive approach and to develop an inclusive
multifaceted and systematic framework, which is integrated into national planning
processes, to respond to violence against children and to provide for safe and child sensitive counselling and reporting procedures and safeguards for the rights of
affected children;
30. Calls upon States to protect the child from all forms of physical or
psychological violence, injury or abuse, neglect or negligent treatment, maltreatment
or exploitation, including sexual abuse in schools, as well as all forms of bullying,
and in this context to take measures to promote non-violent forms of discipline in
schools and to adopt all appropriate measures to ensure that school discipline is
administered in a manner consistent with the child ’s human dignity and human rights
by taking all appropriate legislative, administrative, social and educational measures,
in accordance with the best interests of the child, and in this regard welcomes the
global campaign to end violence in schools;
31. Urges all States to address the gender dimension of all forms of violence
against children and incorporate a gender perspective in all policies adopted and
actions taken to protect children against all forms of violence and harmful practices,
including female genital mutilation and child, early and forced marriage, ensuring
that marriage is entered into only with the informed, free and full consent of the
intending spouses, and to repeal or amend relevant laws and policies to remove any
provision that may enable child, early or forced marriage or enables perpetrators of
rape, sexual abuse or abduction to escape prosecution and punishment by marrying
their victims;
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