Government Responses to the Questionnaires

Summary: By mid-April, 95 governments have completed
questionnaires regarding their national
policies and practices regarding violence
against children. The following is a list of those
countries.
13 April 2005
Responses to the questionnaire received from
(* electronic version):

1. 1. Albania*
2. Algeria*
3. Andorra*
4. Angola
5. Argentina*
6. Armenia*
7. Australia*
8. Austria*
9. Azerbaijan*
10. Bangladesh*
11. Belarus
12. Belgium*
13. Belize*
14. Bolivia
15. Brazil*
16. Bulgaria*
17. Burkina Faso*
18. Cameroon*
19. Canada*
20. Central African Republic*
21. Chad*
22. Chile
23. China
24. Colombia*
25. Comores*
26. Congo*
27. Costa Rica*
28. Croatia
29. Czech Republic*
30. Democratic Republic of Congo*
31. Denmark*
32. Dominica*
33. Egypt*
34. El Salvador*
35. Estonia*
36. Finland*
37. Georgia
38. Grenada*
39. Guatemala*
40. Guinea*
41. Guyana*
42. Haiti (¿)
43. Hungary*
44. Indonesia*
45. Italy*
46. Japan*
47. Kazakhstan*
48. Kuwait
49. Kyrgyzstan
50. Latvia*
51. Lithuania*
52. Luxembourg*
53. Malaysia*
54. Mauritania*
55. Mauritius
56. Mexico*
57. Moldova*
58. Monaco*
59. Morocco
60. Namibia*
61. Nepal*
62. Netherlands*
63. New Zealand*
64. Nicaragua*
65. Niger*
66. Nigeria*
67. Norway*
68. Occupied Palestinian Territories*
69. Pakistan
70. Panama*
71. Peru*
72. Paraguay
73. Qatar
74. Republic of Korea*
75. Russian Federation
76. Saint Lucia*
77. Serbia & Montenegro*
78. Sierra Leone*
79. Singapore*
80. Slovak Rep*
81. Slovenia*
82. Sri Lanka*
83. Syrian Arab Rep
84. Sweden*
85. Switzerland*
86. Tajikistan*
87. Togo*
88. Tonga*
89. Uganda*
90. Ukraine
91. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
92. United Republic of Tanzania*
93. United States of America*
94. Uzbekistan*
95. Yemen*

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