European launch of the United Nations Study on Violence against Children at the Council of Europe

Summary: The Council of Europe launches European action on the UN Study on Violence against Children.

[STRASBOURG, 22 January 2007] - The Council of Europe is to call for European governments to put every effort into making a better life for children by acting on the findings of the United Nations Study on Violence against Children.

The call will be made at an event to launch the Study at European level, to be held during the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly session in Strasbourg today, at 1pm, at the Palais de l’Europe. It will be attended by Her Royal Highness the Princess of Hanover, Parliamentary Assembly President Rene van der Linden, Council of Europe Deputy Secretary General Maud de Boer Buquicchio, and report author Professor Paolo Pinheiro, and follows a debate on children in the Assembly session.

The UN Study – launched worldwide at the end of 2006 – paints a picture of the situation of violence against children around the world, and gives concrete recommendations on how to remedy the situation.

The Council of Europe spearheaded the European region’s input to the report and is now leading action for children through its programme “Building a Europe for and with children” - aiming to promote children’s rights, protect children against violence, ensure their participation and prosecute perpetrators of violence.

The Council of Europe Secretary General Terry Davis, and Ann Veneman, Executive Director of UNICEF, will sign a joint Declaration reinforcing co-operation between both institutions at 9am today.

Further information

pdf: http://www.coe.int/t/dc/press/NoteRedac2007/20070122_coe_enfants_en.asp

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