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As of , UNICEF continues to advocate for "peace and protection" for all children, noting that those who survive domestic or conflict-based trauma often face lifelong psychological scars.

New warnings from in late 2024 and 2025 emphasize that child protection must be integrated across all sectors—from education to the legal system—to effectively reduce these numbers. As of , UNICEF continues to advocate for

National campaigns to break the silence surrounding domestic violence and encourage neighbors or family members to report concerns. Recent Developments (2024–2026) Systematic training for all professionals in contact with

The 2022 warning from UNICEF France highlights a critical societal issue: This statistic was part of a major advocacy campaign to demand more robust public policies for child protection. Key Statistics & Context (2022 Report) As of , UNICEF continues to advocate for

Specialized courts and faster response times for reported cases of child endangerment.

While global child mortality has hit historic lows in some categories, the specific issue of remains a high priority for UN agencies.

Systematic training for all professionals in contact with children (teachers, doctors, police) to better detect signs of maltreatment.

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