

In November, 2024, the first Global Ministerial Conference on ending violence against children was held in Bogotá, Colombia, and was a landmark event for violence prevention. 101 countries and 21 organisations made commitments to address violence against children at home, in schools, in communities, and online.1 However, despite efforts to get disability on the agenda for the conference by civil society organisations, there was a notable gap in commitments on preventing and responding to violence against children with disabilities.
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