Trisha calls for every child against ENDviolence with UNICEF at Stella Maris College

Trisha calls to end violence against each child!

To talk about it, to create awareness of young leaders in 3000 to take the oath, he said.

UNICEF Ambassador and famous South Indian film star’s good to count trisha Ms. Krishnan, 3000 to end all violence against children, young people and talk about this, to come forward and act as appealing.

To end violence and bring about the youth Trisha said, “From 2014 until 2016, Bosco under the registered number of cases growing out teciya Criminal Bureau’s 2016 annual report, 2014 pokso registered under the cases, approximately 9000, 2015 to 15000 cases, 2016 36000 cases in binary Nkakivittatu. ” Sexual offenses and child abuse, he said, was being trusted by a person known to the children. 95% of the cases the perpetrators were known to the victims of sexual persecution, “which highlights the unsafe environment of our children.

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UNICEF communications specialist cukatta Roy, Trisha’s comments spoke etirolippatakave.
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The concert was organized by UNICEF together with the companionship of the company and Stella Maris College

Trisha calls for every child against ENDviolence

She takes urged leaders pledge to speak up and raise youth awareness of 3000

Chennai, 28 August 2019 – UNICEF Celebrity Advocate and popular South Indian film star Ms Trisha Krishnan, of 3000 urged young people to speak up and act to end all forms of violence against children.

Speaking at the #ENDviolence Youth Talks, Trisha highlighted the increased number of cases registered under the POCSO between 2014 to 2016. “As per the NCRB 2016 report, the cases reported under the POCSO Act in 2014 was about 9,000, 2015 it was 15,000 and 2016 doubled to about 36,000 cases has it. “She revealed by the crimes committed are rapes and child known to the child and the person in position of trust. “About 95% of the offenders of rape cases are known to the victim. This speaks of looming all around unsafe environment for our children. ”

40 percent of the young people who are called upon Trisha India s population and to act to challenge the widespread violence against girls and women and the patriarchal values ​​that perpetuate inequality between girls and boys, women and men. She emphasized “Young people need to speak up against the age old ‘culture of silence’ which bolsters the heinous crimes perpetrators to get away with.”

The UNICEF Communication Specialist, Sugata Roy Trisha echoed. Said He “Adolescents and young people s voice on issues affecting their lives are not heard. They are encouraged to participate in the activities which are not planned for them. Wherever it happens it is either a decorative or tokenism. So, its high time to create an enabling environment where young people can speak and participate in programmes end to violence. ”

Violence Against Children is a unique collaborative effort that includes End UNICEF and other UN agencies, governments, civil society, young people, advocates and champions, all focused on one thing: making the world safe for children.

The event was organized by Stella Maris College and Thozhamai in Partnership with UNICEF.

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