Ending violence against children while addressing the global climate crisis

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George, Rachel

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Paola, Pereznieto

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2022-05-12T11:29:11Z

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2022-05-12T11:29:11Z

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2020-10-12

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2022-05-12T11:29:11Z

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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) include the mitigation of both climate change and violence against children. Given the links between these two problems, actions that address both will be more effective in achieving these goals. • Disaster risk reduction planning that considers the risks of violence against children arising from climate-related shocks will enable more responsive mechanisms to mitigate impacts on children. • Children and adolescents are crucial agents of change in the global fight against climate change. They are also aware of the climate-related risks they face, so involving them in solutions will generate positive results

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/25038

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Ending violence against children while addressing the global climate crisis

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Report

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George, Rachel|0000-0001-9487-3889

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Duke

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Sanford School of Public Policy

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