Publication Date December 1, 2020 It is essential that communications on violence against women and violence against children improve the situation rather than cause further harm, such as re-traumatising survivors or confusing those who urgently need help. These guidelines promote responsible, ethical, and safe representation and reporting of violence against women and violence against children for public advocacy purposes, such as media coverage and awareness-raising campaigns. Developed by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations International Children s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), and UN Women in the Asia-Pacific region, they are intended for media practitioners, UN country offices, and other development and civil society organisations seeking to enhance and prioritise messaging and communications on violence against women and violence against children amid and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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