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SUMMARY:World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexua
	l Exploitation\, Abuse and Violence
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	(A/RES/77/8)\n\n\n\n	The United Nations has declared Nove
	mber 18 as the World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexu
	al Exploitation\, Abuse\, and Violence.\n\n\n\n	The new World Day is aimed
	 at bringing global visibility to the trauma of child sexual abuse\, with 
	the hope that governments will take action to fight it. According to the W
	orld Health Organization (WHO)\, millions of children experience sexual vi
	olence each year.\n\n\n\n	“We promoted the World Day to increase awarene
	ss of the actions all governments can take to prevent abuse and bring heal
	ing to survivors\,” said Jennifer Wortham\, a research associate in Harv
	ard’s Human Flourishing Program and founder of the Global Collaborative\
	, the survivor-led network that led the international advocacy campaign to
	 launch the World Day\, in a November 10 press release from that organizat
	ion. Wortham’s brothers are clergy abuse survivors and have struggled fo
	r many years. Wortham said she hopes the World Day can “bring hope and h
	ealing to the millions of children\, and adult survivors like my brothers\
	, who are suffering around the world.”\n\n\n\n	Wortham credited the Glob
	al Collaborative’s success in promoting the World Day to the Human Flour
	ishing Program\, which co-hosted a symposium aimed at preventing and heali
	ng child abuse in April 2021.\n\n\n\n	“The prevalence of child sexual ab
	use\, the serious consequences to victims’ health and emotional well-bei
	ng\, and the fact that it is preventable\, has placed child sexual abuse a
	mong the 24 risk factors identified by the WHO as substantively contributi
	ng to the global burden of disease\,” said Tyler Vanderweele\, John L. L
	oeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan
	 School of Public Health and director of the program\, in the release. “
	We were deeply concerned with these findings\, and we believed urgent acti
	on was needed.”\n\n\n\n	Read the press release from The Global Collabora
	tive: United Nations Declares November 18 as the World Day for the Prevent
	ion of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation\, Abuse and Violence\n\n
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