Approaches to Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development Meeting, the Unique Needs of Poly victimization Survivors in a Family Justice Center Setting.
When we exercise our capacity to remove the barriers that emerge in the aftermath of sexual violence, we are making a commitment to student success. Perhaps more importantly, seeking to prevent violence from occurring in the first place – primary prevention – has the possibility of transforming our communities. This impact is felt by faculty, staff, students and even those in the communities surrounding our campuses. In addition to myriad laws that require prevention efforts, it is this potential for community impact that compels institutions of higher education to dedicate time to thinking about sexual violence prevention.As those who make decisions about sexual violence prevention programming, we often have to answer the “why” behind the “what.” The 2025 ACSSWRPR Strategies conferences can help provide this context through its content and programming: What trends are we seeing in the field? What is driving the development of new programs? What does the research say about where to invest our institutional resources? It is in the act of answering these questions that practitioners will find the inspiration for their next sexual violence prevention programming efforts.As part of a larger conference, the 2025 ACSSWRPR Advancing Child-Sensitive Social Protection, Women's Rights And Poverty Reduction conference will provide participants with the opportunity to engage with colleagues on these and many more important topics. The Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Planning Committee invites attendees to contribute their expertise as they engage in this critical work. ACSSWRPR Strategies conferences can help provide this context through its content and programming: What trends are we seeing in the field? What is driving the development of new programs? What does the research say about where to invest our institutional resources? It is in the act of answering these questions that practitioners will find the inspiration for their next sexual violence prevention programming efforts.As part of a larger conference, the 2025 ACSSWRPR Advancing Child-Sensitive Social Protection, Women's Rights And Poverty eradication conference will provide participants with the opportunity to engage with colleagues on these and many more important topics. The Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Planning Committee invites attendees to contribute their expertise as they engage in this critical work.
Human right's are essential for all people, and they must be protected, respected and fulfilled for everyone: for men and women, for people who are married and those who are not, and for people of all ages, regardless of status or identity. Human rights include women’s rights and sexual and reproductive health and rights. This was affirmed internationally in the Vienna Conference on Human Rights in 1993 and the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo in 1994.
In fact, sexual and reproductive health and rights are part of a continuum of human rights. In 2016, the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural rights cemented the right to sexual and reproductive health. It is not only an integral part of the right to health; it is fundamentally aligned to the enjoyment of many other human rights, including the rights to life, health and education, the rights to equality and non-discrimination, the right to privacy and freedom from torture, and individual autonomy.
Beyond the Breakthrough: Preventing violence against Children in the Classroom
Sexual harassment, misconduct, and abuse are widespread societal problems that require fearless leadership and action.
OCSSPWRPR is dedicated to partner with you to boldly fight and advocate for a world free from sexual violence once and for all.
As professionals in the field of higher education, we spend meaningful time considering ways to improve student success. Often hidden behind these numbers are questions about why students fall short of reaching their full potential. The answer is never simple. But those who work with survivors of sexual misconduct know: experiencing violence can and often does have significant negative implications for student success.
International Call for Unity 2025: One Voice for Survivor Justice
Every year the National Call for Unity kicks off Domestic Violence Awareness Month by offering an opportunity to mourn, celebrate, and connect with advocates from national, state, and community-based organizations, governmental agencies, allied movements, survivors and their family and friends.
All people are sacred and worthy of protection, justice, and wellness.
The 6th International Conference On
Advancing Child-Sensitive Social Protection, Women's Rights And Poverty Eradication July 2025.

This session will discuss the impact of national budgets on implementation of child rights and explore collaborative strategies to mobilise resources, efficient implementation of programmes and the tracking of state/stakeholder resourcing for
children. It is through government budgets that policies and commitments to children rights can be implemented and services to children delivered. Despite the UNCRC calling on all governments to ensure that they commit national and global resources to the ‘maximum extent’ possible in order to implement children's rights, issues such as child health, early childhood development, recreation and social protection are not usually top of the spending priorities of most governments.

There is a need for deliberate and strategic actions by all stakeholders to influence the process and outcomes of budgeting in order to make government budgets responsive to all children.
Effective implementation of Child Rights requires integrated approaches where institutions and mechanisms are strengthened to address multiple vulnerabilities and maximize linkages between social protection and outcomes in child protection, HIV/AIDS, education and health – among other areas. This is often impeded by various resources and structural barriers.

This conference will be one of the largest international events, attracting over 2,000 participants from governments, academics, civil society, and the private sector.
This session will therefore explore and suggest meaningful and sustainable approaches in the promotion of child rights in Partner States’ policies and programmes. Such approaches may involve participatory, collaborative, intersectional and creative approaches in planning and programming interventions complemented by wider policy initiatives that address and remove structural barriers and inequalities.
The conference is aimed at encouraging and facilitating the scholarly collaboration on the related vital issues, and educating the audience in order to enhance the well-being of children globally. The organizers as a result of this conference expect to educate, empower and bring about change for the betterment for all children. This conference will also strive to influence the implementation of legislation for children and their status in society.
This conference is planned to achieve its aim, It is planned to have presenters from all over the world End Violence Against Women International's 2025 conference will focus on sexual assault, intimate partner violence, stalking, human trafficking and elder abuse. The conference will bring together law enforcement personnel, prosecutors, victim advocates, judges, parole and probation officers, rape crisis workers, health care professionals, faith community members, educators, researchers and others in this conference highlighting promising practices and emerging issues to effectively respond to these crimes in all of our communities.





In this context, papers are invited from interested and eligible participants all over the world for presentation or just being an audience at this conference
Resourcing Child Rights Implementation
This conference will provide an opportunity for children’s rights scholars from across the globe to reflect on developments in children’s rights scholarship since the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It will cover a range of issues, including juvenile justice, education, family relationships, child participation, health and well-being, poverty and immigration. Discussions will be informed by a series of short reviews by leading and up-and-coming scholars from across the world who will reflect on key theoretical, empirical and methodological contributions to children’s rights research over the past three decades. This will help to reveal gaps in knowledge and identify opportunities and priorities for further scholarship.
Investing ensures that children survive and develop to their full potential and yields positive benefits to economies and societies. The foundation of an individual’s well-being is laid in early childhood. Programmes that invest in early childhood development generate considerable cost savings for government. Investments in children are increasingly seen as one of best and most valuable long-term investments we can make.
We know that ‘the world of tomorrow will inherit the children of today’. Are we therefore providing adequate investments that enable children to thrive today and in the future? How are children and young people (as rights bearers) involved in shaping their future and in making and decisions that affect them?
This important and crucial Conference will enable representatives of children, governments the ACSSWRPR 2025, CSOs, NGOs, and Development Partners to develop innovative and creative solutions to problems impacting the realisation of the Child Rights in the world.
Call for Papers
(2)Expanding outreach of financial products and services in rural areas
(3)Improvements in operational management of rural financial institutions
(4)Child Labor, Forced Labor and Labor Trafficking discrimination against indigenous people
(5)public health
(6)discrimination against minorities
(7)children right to Education
(8)directions for advancing children’s rights through education
(9)the rights of children with special needs
(10)chronic poverty Academic Advising and Counseling International Labor Rights
(11)Art Education Business
(12)Education
(13)Raising educational achievement to childhood
(14)National vision and overall goals
(15)Violence against Women Violence against Children and Adolescents
(16)Sexual harassment
(17)sexual violence
(18)Criminal and Civil Justice Issues, Violence and Trauma
(19)Sex and Labor Trafficking
(20)Sexual Victimization
(21)Sexual Violence Prevention and Response
(22) Reducing absolute income poverty
(23) Improving the health of the people
(24) Giving voice to poor communities
(25) Good governance and security
(26) Private Preschools
(27) Small and Large Child Care Centers
(28) Infant Nurseries Inclusive Child Care Centers
(29) Family Child Care Homes
(30) Children become strong in their social and emotional well-being
(31) Educational Administration
(32) Educational Measurement and Evaluation
(34) chronic poverty
(35) Educational Technology
(36) Marketing
(37) Partnership
(38) Value added product
(39) Community development
(40) Access to technology
(41) Organic farming