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Ensuring Accountability and Action: Side Event at the 58th Human Rights Council Highlights Urgent Need to End Violence Against Children

Ensuring Accountability and Action: Side Event at the 58th Human Rights Council Highlights Urgent Need to End Violence Against Children

Geneva, 13 March 2025 – A high-level side event at the 58th session of the Human Rights Council brought together around 140 participants, both online and in person, including representatives from 24 Permanent Missions to the UN in Geneva. Organized by the Child Rights Connect Working Group on Children and Violence, in collaboration with Arigatou International, Lumos, Plan International, Terre des Hommes, the United Nations Office on Violence against Children, the World Health Organization (WHO), and World Vision International, the event reinforced the urgent need for sustained accountability and action to end violence against children. The event was co-sponsored by the Permanent Missions of Kenya, Colombia, and Canada to the United Nations in Geneva.

The discussion was built on the momentum generated by the Global Ministerial Conference in Bogotá (2024), where over 120 governments pledged to end violence against children. Panelists stressed the need to translate these commitments into real, measurable change.

Ms. Maria Lucia Uribe, Executive Director of Arigatou International – Geneva, moderated the panel and set the tone for the discussion, referencing a powerful message delivered by children at the Annual Day on the Rights of the Child: “We have heard from you, but sometimes what you promise is change, and the promises don’t get fulfilled.” She emphasized the need for collaboration between states, organizations, and civil society to hold governments accountable.

International human rights mechanisms are instrumental in ensuring accountability, but panelists stressed that true progress requires cooperation across sectors. H.E. Ambassador Álvaro Ayala, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Republic of Colombia, highlighted this by recalling his country’s legislative progress, stating: “Colombia has taken a decisive step toward breaking the harmful cycle of violence. In 2021, law 2089 was enacted explicitly to prohibit the use of corporal punishment, the elimination of degrading treatment, and any form of violence as a method of correction or against children or adolescents.”

A powerful moment in the event was the participation of six children from Colombia, Ecuador, Kenya, and Nepal, actively involved in Ending Violence Against Children (EVAC) initiatives. They shared their perspectives through video messages, highlighting the urgent need for governments and institutions to uphold their commitments. Their voices added depth to the discussion, reinforcing that children must not only be heard but also meaningfully involved in decision-making processes. Jaskiran from Kenya spoke about the importance of tackling cyberbullying and digital safety, calling for “immediate responses to cyberbullying cases so that delays don’t perpetuate violence.” Similarly, Chetan and Sahadip from Nepal called for meaningful youth participation: “Governments should organize meetings where children and young people can share their ideas and help plan actions to meet international commitments. Our voices matter in saving the future.”

Dr. Najat Maalla M’jid, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Violence Against Children, stressed: “We need to translate [commitments] into action quickly (…) and we need to make sure that we have children on board.” Echoing this, H.E. Ambassador James Ndirangu Waweru, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kenya, pointed out the cultural shift needed to protect children: “Corporal punishment was once normal. Today, if you attempt it in Kenya, you will find yourself as a guest of the state—not in the State House, but in prison, because punishment has been prohibited.”

Concrete steps toward accountability were outlined. Professor Benyam Dawit Mesmur, Member of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, highlighted the need for focus on both emerging issues like cyberbullying and longstanding threats such as corporal punishment. Meanwhile, Ms. Sabine Rakotomalala, Senior Technical Officer at WHO, announced a digital dashboard to track country commitments, a one-stop platform to monitor pledges, policies, and progress—ensuring transparency and accountability at every step.

The event ended with a call to turn words into action. Ms. Anne-Marie Vuignier, UN Representative for Geneva at World Vision International, stressed: “Pledges without action are just words.” The discussion underscored that ending violence against children is not just a long-term goal—it is an immediate necessity. Moving forward, participants called for stronger political will, financial investment, and sustained collaboration to protect every child, everywhere. Final statements were made by representatives from Canada and Mexico, reaffirming their countries’ commitments and progress to ending violence against children, including cross-sector efforts on positive parenting and violence-free schools.

We extend our gratitude to the panelists, organizations, and attendees who joined this timely and impactful conversation. Special thanks to children, Paula, Julian, Sara, Jaskiran, Tseten, and Sahadip, whose voices enriched the discussion with powerful calls to action.

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INFORMACIÓ TURÍSTICA DE CATALUNYA

INFORMACIÓ TURÍSTICA DE CATALUNYA

Catalunya és una destinació rica en història, cultura i paisatges espectaculars, que atrauen milers de visitants cada any. Per tal de facilitar la seva experiència i ajudar-los a descobrir els llocs més emblemàtics, les oficines de turisme juguen un paper fonamental. En aquest article, us presentarem una recopilació de les oficines de turisme més importants de Catalunya, classificades per diputacions, comarques i costes. Trobareu les adreces i contactes d’aquestes oficines, que seran un recurs valuós per a tots aquells que vulguin explorar aquesta meravellosa regió. Tant si busqueu informació sobre rutes d’interès, allotjaments o activitats locals, aquestes oficines us oferiran l’assessorament necessari per gaudir al màxim de la vostra visita a Catalunya.

PROVÍNCIES

BARCELONA

CENTRE D’INFORMACIÓ TURISME DE BARCELONA
Plaça Catalunya 17 Soterrani Tel:932853834
www.barcelonaturisme.com mail: info@barcelonaturisme.com

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CATALUNYA A BARCELONA
Passeig de Gràcia 107 Palau Tel:932388091
www.catalunya.com mail:ot.barcelona@gencat.cat 

OFICINA DE TURISME DE SANTS ESTACIÓ
Plaça Països Catalans s/n Vestíbul D Tel:932853834 www.barcelonaturisme.com mail:info@barcelonaturisme.com

GIRONA

OFICINA DE TURISME DE GIRONA
Rambla de la Llibertat, 1 GIRONA Tel:972 010 001
turisme@ajgirona.cat

LLEIDA

OFICINA DE TURISME DE LLEIDA
Carrer Major 31 bis Bis Tel:973700319
www.turismedelleida.cat mail:infoturisme@paeria.es

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CATALUNYA A LLEIDA
Plaça de l’ Edil Saturní 1 Tel:973248840
www.catalunya.com mail:ot.lleida@gencat.cat

TARRAGONA

OFICINA DE TURISME DE TARRAGONA
Carrer Major 37-39 Tel:977250795 www.tarragonaturisme.cat mail:turisme@tarragona.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CATALUNYA A TARRAGONA
Carrer Fortuny 4 Tel:977233415
www.catalunya.com mail: ot.tarragona@gencat.cat 

COMARQUES

ALT CAMP (VALLS)

OFICINA MUNICIPAL DE TURISME DE VALLS
Carrer de la Cort 3. Tel. 977636013
www.valls.cat mail: jordi.plana@valls.cat 

ALT EMPORDÀ (FIGUERES)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE FIGUERES
Plaça Escorxador 2. Tel. 972503155
www.visitfigueres.cat mail: turisme@figueres.org

ALT PENEDÈS (VILLAFRANCA DE PENEDÉS)

OFICINA TURISME VILAFRANCA DEL PENEDÈS
Carrer Hermenegild Clascar 2 Tel. 938181254 www.turismevilafranca.com mail:turisme@vilafranca.org

ALT URGELL (LA SEU D`URGELL)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE LA SEU D’URGELL
Carrer Major 8 Baix T:973351511
www.turismeseu.com  mail: info@turismeseu.com

ALT RIBAGORÇA (EL PONT DE SUERT)

OFICINA TURISME PATRONAT DE LA VALL DE BOÍ
Passeig de Sant Feliu 43 Tel:973694000
www.vallboi.cat   mail: vallboi@vallboi.com

ANOIA (IGUALADA)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CALAF
Plaça dels Arbres s/n Tel:938680833
www.calaf.cat mail: calaf.turisme@calaf.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE L’ALTA ANOIA
Passeig Josep Maria Llobet s/n Tel:938680366
www.altaanoia.info mail:info@altaanoia.info

BAGES (MANRESA)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE MANRESA
Plaça Major 10 Tel:938784090 mail:turisme@ajmanresa.cat

BAIX CAMP (REUS)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CATALUNYA A L’AEROPORT DE REUS C. Edifici Aeroport de Reus. Autovía Reus-Tarragona Tel:977772204 www.catalunya.com mail:ot.aeroportreus@gencat.cat

BAIX EBRE (TORTOSA)

OFICINA COMARCAL DE TURISME C. Barcelona, 152 TORTOSA Tel:977445308 www.baixebre.cat/turisme mail: turisme@baixebre.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CATALUNYA A LES TERRES DE L’EBRE
Rambla Felip Pedrell 3, TORTOSA Tel:977449648http://www.catalunya.com mail:ot.terresebre@gencat.cat

OFICINA MUNICIPAL DE TURISME DE TORTOSA
Pujada Castell de la Suda 1 Tel:977442005
www.tortosaturisme.cat  mail:turisme@tortosa.cat

BAIX EMPORDÀ (LA BISBAL D’EMPORDÀ)

OFICINA MUNICIPAL DE TURISME DE LA BISBAL D’EMPORDÀ
Carrer l’Aigüeta 17 Tel:972645500
 www.visitlabisbal.cat  mail: turisme@labisbal.cat

BAIX LLOBREGAT (ST. FELIU DE LLOBREGAT)

OFICINA TURISME DE CATALUNYA AEROPORT DE BARCELONA Term. 1 i 2 Aeroport de Barcelona Tel.933788175 www.catalunya.com mail: ot.aeroportbcnta@gencat.cat 

BAIX PENEDÈS (EL VENDRELL)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE COMA-RUGA
Avinguda del Balneari 2 Tel:977680010
mail: informacio@elvendrellturisme.com

BARCELONÈS (BARCELONA)

CENTRE INFORMACIÓ TURISME DE BARCELONA Pl. Catalunya 17 Sot. Tel:932853834 www.barcelonaturisme.com mail: info@barcelonaturisme.com

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CATALUNYA A BARCELONA
Passeig de Gràcia 107 Palau Tel:932388091
 www.catalunya.com  mail:ot.barcelona@gencat.cat

BERGUEDÀ (BERGA)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE BERGA
Carrer Àngels 7 Tel:938211384
www.turismeberga.cat mail: info@turismeberga.cat

CERDANYA (PUIGCERDA)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE LA CERDANYA

Carretera N-260 km 179-180 Tel:972140665
mail: info@cerdanya.org

CONCA DE BARBERA (MONTBLANC)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE MONTBLANC C. Muralla de Santa Tecla 54 Tel:977861733 www.montblancmedieval.cat mail:turisme@montblanc.cat  

GARRAF (VILANOVA I LA GELTRÚ)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE VILANOVA I LA GELTRÚ
Parc de Ribes Roges s/n Tel:938154517
 www.vilanovaturisme.cat mail: turisme@vilanova.cat

GARRIGUES (LES BORGES BLANQUES)

OFICINA COMARCAL DE TURISME LES GARRIGUES Avda. F. Macià 54 Tel::973142658 www.turismegarrigues.com mail:turisme@garrigues.cat 

GARROTXA (OLOT)

OFICINA DE TURISME D’OLOT
Carrer Francesc Fábregas 6 Tel:972260141
www.turismeolot.cat mail:turisme@olot.cat

GIRONÉS (GIRONA)
OFICINA MUNICIPAL DE TURISME DE GIRONA
Rambla Llibertat 1 Tel:972010001
www.girona.cat/turisme mail: turisme@ajgirona.cat

LLUÇANÈS (PRATS DE LLUÇANÈS)
OFICINA DE TURISME PRATS DE LLUÇANÈS Pg. Lluçanès s/n Tel :938560100www.pratsdellucanes.cat mail: turisme@pratsdellucanes.cat

MARESME (MATARÓ)
OFICINA DE TURISME DE MATARÓ
Carrer la Riera 123 Tel:937582698
mail: turisme@ajmatao.cat

MOIÀ (MOIANÈS)

OFICINA DE TURISME DEL MOIANÈS Carrer Joies 11-13 Can Carner Tel:938301418
www.consorcidelmoianes.cat mail:cmoianes@diba.cat 

MONTSIÀ (AMPOSTA)
OFICINA DE TURISME D’AMPOSTA Avinguda Sant Jaume 42-52 Tel:977703453
www.turismeamposta.cat mail:turisme@amposta.cat

NOGUERA (BALAGUER)
OFICINA MUNICIPAL DE TURISME DE BALAGUER
Plaça Comtes d’Urgell 5 Tel:973445194
www.balaguer.cat/turisme mail:turisme@balaguer.cat

OSONA (VIC)
OFICINA DE TURISME DE VIC
Plaça Pes (Edifici Ajuntament) s/n Tel:938862091
www.victurisme.cat mail:turisme@vic.cat

PALLARS JUSSÀ (TREMP)
OFICINA DE TURISME TREMP Pg Del Vall 13 Tel:973653470www.pallarsjussa.net mail:oficinaturisme@pallarsjussa.cat

PALLARS SOBIRÀ (SORT)
OFICINA TURISME PALLARS SOBIRÀ Camí la Cabanera Tel:973621002 www.turisme.pallarssobira.cat mail: turisme@pallarssobira.cat

PLA DE L’ESTANY (BANYOLES)
OFICINA DE TURISME BANYOLES Passeig Darder – Pesquera 10 Tel:972583470
www.banyoles.cat/turisme mail: turisme@ajbanyoles.org

PLA D’URGELL (MOLLERUSSA)
OFICINA DE TURISME DEL PLA D’URGELL

Camí Vell de Lleida Tel:973711313
mail: turismeplaurgell@plaurgell.cat

PRIORAT (FALSET)
OFICINA DE TURISME PRIORAT Plaça de la Quartera 1 Tel:977831023 www.turismepriorat.org mail: oit@priorat.cat 

RIBERA D’EBRE (MORA D’EBRE)
OFICINA MUNICIPAL DE TURISME D’ASCÓ Carretera de les Camposines 21
mail: turisme@asco.cat

RIPOLLÈS (RIPOLL)
OFICINA DE TURISME DE RIPOLL
Plaça Abat Oliba s/n Tel:972702351
www.visit.ripoll.cat mail: turismeripoll@ajripoll.com

SEGARRA (CERVERA)
OFICINA COMARCAL DE TURISME DE LA SEGARRA
Carrer Major 115 Tel:973531303
www.lasegarra.org mail:turisme@ccsegarra.cat

SERGIÀ (LLEIDA)
OFICINA DE TURISME DE CATALUNYA A LLEIDA
Plaça de l’ Edil Saturní 1 Tel:973248840
www.catalunya.com mail: ot.lleida@gencat.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE LLEIDA
Carrer Major 31 bis Bis Tel. 973700319
www.turismedelleida.cat mail: infoturisme@paeria.es

SELVA (SANTA COLOMA DE FARNERS)
OFICINA DE TURISME DE LLORET DE MAR
Avda. Vila de Blanes 37, Tel:972365788 www.lloretdemar.org mail: turisme-terminal@lloret.cat

LLORET TURISME
Passeig Camprodon i Arrieta 1-2 Tel:972364735
www.lloretdemar.org mail: lloret-turisme@lloret.cat

SOLSONÈS (SOLSONA)
OFICINA DE TURISME DEL SOLSONÈS
Carretera Bassella 1 Tel:973482310
www.turismesolsones.com mail: turisme@turismesolsones.com

TARRAGONÉS (TARRAGONA)

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CATALUNYA A TARRAGONA
Carrer Fortuny 4 Tel:977233415
 www.catalunya.com mail: ot.tarragona@gencat.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE TARRAGONA
C. Major 37-39 Tel:977250795 www.tarragonaturisme.cat mail: turisme@tarragona.cat

TERRA ALTA (GANDESA)
OFICINA MUNICIPAL DE TURISME DE GANDESA
Avinguda Catalunya 5-7 Tel:977420910
 www.gandesa.cat mail: turisme@gandesa.cat

URGELL (TÀRREGA)
OFICINA COMARCAL DE CONSUM I TURISME
Carrer Agoders 16 Tel:973500707 www.urgell.cat mail:turisme@urgell.cat

VAL D’ARAN (VIELHA)
OFICINA DE TORISME VAL D’ARAN
Carrer Sarriulera 10 Tel:973640110
 www.visitvaldaran.com

VALLÈS OCCIDENTAL (TERRASSA/SABADELL)
OFICINA DE TURISME DE TERRASSA
Plaça Freixa i Argemi 11 T:937397019
www.visitaterrassa.cat mail:turisme@terrassa.cat

VALLÈS ORIENTAL (GRANOLLERS)
PUNT D’INFORMACIÓ TURÍSTICA EL MOLÍ DE CA L’ANTIC
– Carrer Ramon Bosch 6 T:938429361. apren@apren.cat

COSTES

COSTA BRAVA

PATRONAT DE TURISME COSTA BRAVA GIRONA
Av. de Sant Francesc, 29, 17001 Girona Tel.972208401 costabrava@costabrava.org

OFICINA MUNICIPAL DE TURISME DE BEGUR
Avinguda Onze de Setembre 5 Tel:972624520 www.visitbegur.cat  mail: turisme@begur.cat

OFICINA MUNICIPAL DE TURISME DE BLANES
Plaça Catalunya s/n Tel:972330348
 www.blanescostabrava.cat mail: turisme@blanes.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CADAQUÉS
Carrer Des Cotxe 2 Tel:972258315
www.visitcadaques.org mail: turisme@cadaques.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE FIGUERES
Plaça Escorxador 2 Tel:972503155
www.visitfigueres.cat mail:turisme@figueres.org

LLORET TURISME
Passeig Camprodon i Arrieta 1-2 Tel:972364735
www.lloretdemar.org mail:lloret-turisme@lloret.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE LLORET DE MAR
Avinguda Vila de Blanes 37, Tel:972365788
 www.lloretdemar.org mail:turisme-terminal@lloret.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE PERALADA
Plaça Peixateria 6 Tel:972538840
www.visitperalada.cat mail:promocio@peralada.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE TOSSA DE MAR
Avinguda del Pelegrí 25 Tel:972340108
www.infotossa.com email: info@infotossa.com

OFICINA DE TURISME DE CATALUNYA A L’AEROPORT DE GIRONA
Carrer Edifici Aeroport de Girona-Costa Brava Tel:972942955
www.catalunya.com mail:ot.aeroportgirona@gencat.cat

COSTA DAURADA

OFICINA DE TURISME DE SALOU
Passeig Jaume I, (Xalet Torremar) 4 Tel:977350102
www.visitsalou.eu  mail: pmtsalou@salou.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE TARRAGONA
Carrer Major 37-39 Tel:977250795
www.tarragonaturisme.cat mail: turisme@tarragona.cat 

COSTA GARRAF (COSTA BARCELONA)

GARRAF TURISME
www.garrafturisme.cat/es/informacion-de-interes/

OFICINA DE TURISME DE SITGES
Plaça Eduard Maristany 2 Tel:938944251
www.sitgesanytime.com mail: info@sitgestur.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE VILANOVA I LA GELTRÚ
Parc de Ribes Roges s/n Tel:938154517
www.vilanovaturisme.cat  mail:turisme@vilanova.cat

COSTA MARESME (COSTA BARCELONA)

https://www.costamaresme.com/

OFICINA DE TURISME DE MATARO
Carrer la Riera 123 Tel:937582698
turisme@ajmatao.cat

OFICINA DE TURISME DE SANTA SUSANNA
Avinguda del Mar Mercury Vi Tel:937679008
www.stasusanna-barcelona.com mail: oi.turisme@stasusanna.org

OFICINA DE TURISME D’ARENYS DE MAR
Torrent Riera Bisbe Pol 8 Tel:937959919
www.arenysdemar.cat mail: turisme@arenysdemar.cat

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Statement at the 58th Session of the Human Rights Council – Annual iscussion on rights of the child

Statement at the 58th Session of the Human Rights Council – Annual iscussion on rights of the child

Human Rights Council 58th session
Annual Discussion on the Rights of the Child
(HRC res. 7/29 and 55/29)
13 March 2025

 

Statement delivered by Ms. Emma Nowotny, Child Rights Program Officer, Arigatou International – Geneva

Arigatou International welcomes the discussions on child rights and early childhood development, and the important views and recommendations that children shared.

According to WHO, six in ten children under five experience physical or psychological violence from caregivers. This perpetuates cycles of abuse, but evidence shows that supporting parents, promoting positive parenting, challenging harmful norms, and strengthening legal protections can foster healthy child development.

In line with General Comment No. 7 (2005), we call for a holistic approach to child development interventions to ensure access to health, nutrition, early education, protection from violence and neglect, and the meaningful participation of children. Strengthening these foundations is critical to lifelong well-being, inclusion, and the prevention of violence against children.

We call on governments, decision-makers, and civil society to:

  1. Address the social, emotional, and spiritual needs of children in the early years, as part of their holistic development, recognizing the role that nurturing children’s spiritual wellbeing plays in fostering their resilience, empathy, positive relationships, and ethical development.
  2. Equip parents, caregivers, and educators to nurture children’s holistic development, providing them with knowledge about the impact of violence in early childhood development and with tools and skills on positive parenting; as well as mental health and psychosocial support, particularly in fragile and conflict-affected contexts.
  3. Engage faith communities as allies in challenging social and cultural norms that condone violence in child upbringing by creating spaces for reflection on religious practices that affirm human dignity and addressing violence through theological reflections.

Today’s education gaps, growing mental health crises, and rising narratives of exclusion and hate threaten children’s dignity, safety, and sense of belonging. These realities underscore the urgent need to nurture children’s holistic well-being as a pillar of resilience and social cohesion.

To conclude, we urge all States and organizations to adopt multi-sectoral approaches, fostering collaboration beyond silos to create effective mechanisms for child protection and empowerment.

 

 

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Empowering Educators in Mali: A Workshop to Build Safe and Resilient Learning Environments

Empowering Educators in Mali: A Workshop to Build Safe and Resilient Learning Environments

A training of trainers workshop was held in Bamako, Mali, from 3 to 7 March 2025, under the theme: “Creating Safe, Favorable, and Resilient Learning Environments to Protect Children’s Right to Education in Times of Conflict and Crisis.” The workshop brought together 28 educators, teacher trainers, and school leaders from across the country to strengthen their ability to foster safe, inclusive, and supportive classrooms—even amid conflict and crisis.

Facilitated by Ms. Eleonora Mura, Senior Expert on Ethics Education at Arigatou International – Geneva, the workshop is part of a broader regional initiative led by UNESCO-IICBA, UNESCO Mali, and the Ministry of Education of Mali, with support from the Government of Japan. The initiative is also being implemented in Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Chad, and Niger.

Throughout the five-day training, participants engaged deeply with transformative pedagogy approaches that integrate peacebuilding, gender-responsive practices, and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS). The workshop emphasized learner-centered strategies aimed at safeguarding children’s well-being and promoting resilience in their educational journeys. “I find the transformative pedagogy approach very relevant to mobilize the knowledge and competencies of learners and to co-develop learning opportunities in the classroom,” shared one participant, reflecting the collective enthusiasm for practical tools that respond to students’ needs.

Participants also recognized transformative pedagogy as a powerful tool to improve communication and build learners’ confidence.“One thing I learned during this workshop is that transformative pedagogy can be used by teachers to boost students’ confidence,” said one educator. Another added, “This workshop helped me understand how improving communication with learners is key—not just for solving problems, but also for fostering honest dialogue and meaningful exchanges in the classroom.”

Participants explored concrete strategies for creating safe school environments and for training others in their communities. This effort lays the groundwork for a national network of empowered educators who can expand the reach and impact of this training across Mali.

A particularly moving moment came when one participant shared: “Particularly as we live in a situation of war that has been imposed on us, we can use what we learned in this workshop to bring peace to our schools.”

As Mali continues to face immense challenges, this initiative stands as a powerful testament to the resilience of its educators and their unwavering commitment to children’s right to education. The workshop represents an important step toward peace, empowerment, and educational transformation in the region.

Arigatou International – Geneva is honored to contribute to this initiative. We extend our heartfelt thanks to our partners for recognizing the impact of our pedagogical approach and for entrusting our team to lead this Training of Trainers workshop.

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