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Ayushmann Khurrana is the UNICEF s Celebrity Advocate for their global campaign Ending Violence Against Children
This Safer Internet Day, let s encourage children, especially girls, to explore the internet and fuel their ambitions and dreams for a promising future, said Ayushmann
Mumbai: Tuesday is Safer Internet Day, and Bollywood star Ayushmann Khurrana, who is also UNICEF s Celebrity Advocate for their global campaign Ending Violence Against Children, used the occasion to speak about how proper education can help children harness the potential of the internet. The online world presents such a great chance for children to learn and share their ideas. This Safer Internet Day, let s encourage children, especially girls, to explore the internet and fuel their ambitions and dreams for a promising future, said Ayushmann.
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Mumbai, Feb 9 : Tuesday is Safer Internet Day, and Bollywood star Ayushmann Khurrana, who is also UNICEFs Celebrity Advocate for their global campaign Ending Violence Against Children, used the occasion to speak about how proper education can help children harness the potential of the internet. The online world presents such a great chance for children to learn and share their ideas. This Safer Internet Day, let s encourage children, especially girls, to explore the internet and fuel their ambitions and dreams for a promising future, said Ayushmann.
He added: Children can learn more and share their ideas with the world. The internet is full of ideas and imagination, much like the mind of a child.
Youth icon and Bollywood star Ayushmann Khurrana is a thought leader who is aiming to bring constructive, positive changes in society with his progressi.
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NGOs: End violence against children
Thu, 28 January 2021
Three international NGOs have collaborated to launch a project dubbed
Ending Violence Against Children in and around Schools in Cambodia’ (ENDVAC) on January 29 in support of 13,000 children in Siem Reap and Preah Vihear provinces.
ENDVAC is jointly implemented by Save the Children, World Vision and Plan International Cambodia, using evidence-based tools and approaches, according to a press statement.
Save the Children will lead overall implementation and national coordination. World Vision will handle project operations in Preah Vihear while Plan International will operate in Siem Reap.
The project stems from a study conducted in 2013 which found that 52.7 per cent of women and 54.2 per cent of men aged 18-24 reported at least one experience of physical violence prior to the age of 18. Violence in schools often occurred between children of the same age, but teachers were the most common perpetrators of violen