PHOTO: Brazil: In December 2001, a girl, Elaine da Paixao Santos, stands in front of a wall on which she has drawn a heart and the inscription "I love you, mom" in Portuguese, on the grounds of the Mother City Foundation in La Paz, a poor neighbourhood in Salvador, capital of the eastern state of Bahia in Brazil. Elaine lives with her grandmother to avoid the fighting in her parents’ home. (UNICEF/HQ01-0442/Claudio Versiani)
About the questionnaires

A questionnaire was prepared by the independent expert and sent to Members States and States, entities and organizations with permanent UN observer status. The official responses received from over 135 Members of the UN provided a picture of the Governmental approaches to violence against children. The questionnaire was divided into seven parts, which deal with (I) the legal framework, (II) the institutional framework and resources to address violence against children, (III) the role of civil society in addressing violence against children, (IV) children as actors in addressing violence, (v) policies and programmes to address violence against children, (VI) data collection, analysis and research, and (VII) awareness, advocacy and training. Governments were not required to cover each of these issues, but to select those which were most relevant to their national context. To read the questionnaire click here: |A|E|F|R|S|

Check Government responses here.