Based on all the data related to SRGBV around the world collected, it is important to try to find solutions in order to tackle this problematic.
[1] For instance, UNICEF's report Hidden in Plain Sight included the largest collection of data relating to violence against children.
In this sense, the root of violence against children depends on social construction and how the populations behave vis-a-vis gender-related issues.
Actors from the education sector, governments and policy-makers and individuals attending schools face several challenges regarding SRGBV.
These include:[1] Reporting on SRGBV situations around the world has become especially difficult since social and cultural norms do not promote this practice.
Many actors from society including teachers; school directors and policy-makers still avoid talking to children openly about gender; violence and sex.
One of the most important challenges is the training of teachers with the tools and sensitivity to teach curriculum against violence and promote gender equality.
In order for real change to happen, it is necessary to introduce these new tools slowly, analyzing who is the best to communicate these elements and what skills and knowledge are needed.
A renewal in the organization's cultural landscape will be needed to overcome challenges, including bureaucracy that disrupts the flow of knowledge sharing.
[1] As previously mentioned, many challenges slow down the reporting and impact on the quality of providing reliable data regarding certain types of violence.
[10][1] Governments should demonstrate leadership at the national level by: In order to render schools safer, it is important to adopt whole-school approaches that will create better environments for children.