Ending violence in childhood: a global imperative

aKnow Violence in childhood, new delhi, india; bKnow Violence in childhood, london, UK; cResearch department of infection and Population health, University college london, london, UK; dcentre for Justice and crime Prevention, cape town, south africa; edepartment of Psychology and social Behavior, University of california at irvine, irvine, ca, Usa; figarape institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; gdepartment of child and adolescent health, University of West indies, Kingston, Jamaica; hdepartment of global health and development, Faculty of Public health and Policy, london school of hygiene and tropical Medicine, london, UK

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