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- About Violence Against Children and Youth Surveys | VACS | CDC
Violence Against Children and Youth Surveys (VACS) are household surveys that measure sexual, physical, and emotional violence against children and youth aged 13-24
- About the Violence Against Children and Youth Surveys
The Violence Against Children and Youth Surveys (VACS) are nationally representative household surveys of adolescents and young people (ages 13 to 24) that generate a wide range of groundbreaking information about violence in childhood and young adulthood
- VACS Champions - United States Department of State
VACS, launched in February 2023 by the U S Department of State in partnership with the African Union and the Food and Agricultural Organization of the UN, seeks to foster more resilient food systems through a focus on climate-adapted crops and healthy soils
- Violence Against Children Surveys (VACS): towards a global . . .
To describe the Violence Against Children Surveys (VACS) The survey is a national, household survey that systematically measures the prevalence, nature and consequences of sexual, physical and emotional violence against children
- Resources | VACS | CDC
This report outlines the implementation steps, from the earliest stages in planning VACS and building stakeholder support to national programming using data to inform action
- 1. 1 Introduction to the Violence Against… | Together for Girls
The VACS are nationally representative household surveys led by national governments with technical assistance from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as part of the Together for Girls partnership
- Iniciativa VACS en Guatemala busca impulsar desarrollo y . . .
La iniciativa “Visión de Cultivos y Suelos Adaptados (VACS)” para Guatemala propone promover prácticas agrícolas, sostenibles y adaptadas a las condiciones locales de los suelos y climas del país
- The Violence Against Children Surveys (VACS): Using VACS data . . .
The Violence Against Children Surveys (VACS) are nationally representative surveys of males and females aged 13-24 years, designed to measure the burden of sexual, physical, and emotional violence experienced in childhood, adolescence and early adulthood
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