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How to tackle SRGBV: YOUth lead


We must identify and address harmful gender norms in and around schools - the root cause of SRGBV.

We need clear, safe and accessible procedures for reporting SRGBV. Here are some measures that need to be taken:

- Educate girls, school teachers and administrators and communities on child protection and children’s rights​

- Set up support networks and referral channels that include peers, the school administration, parents and mentors

- We need to involve everyone – school leaders, teachers, the Ministry of Education, community members, parents, donors and policy makers alike – to make ending SRGBV a priority

- Researchers must build a strong evidence base and address gaps in knowledge on how to end SRGBV

- NGOs, civil society and the development community must build a global movement, together with men and boys, communities and all stakeholders to tackle SRGBV

- Communities – including parents – must put a stop to harmful social beliefs and practices that lead to violence against girls and boys in schools. Reporting mechanisms within communities and places of learning also must be strengthened

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