VACS is a national household survey of children and young adults (aged 13 – 24) to provide national estimates on physical and sexual violence against children in Ethiopia. The survey measures the prevalence and circumstances surrounding emotional, physical, and sexual violence in childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood. Findings from VACS provide reliable evidence to enable better decision-making around allocation of limited resources to develop, launch, and evaluate violence prevention programs and child protection systems.
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Keywords
Violence Against Children