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Ayushmann Khurrana: I am committed to ending violence against children

By IANS | Updated: November 20, 2020 16:21 IST

Mumbai, Nov 20 Friday is World Childrens Day, and on the occasion actor Ayushmann Khurrana took to social media ...

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Mumbai, Nov 20 Friday is World Childrens Day, and on the occasion actor Ayushmann Khurrana took to social media to state that violence against children happens every day and he is committed to end it.

He feels there is an urgent need to protect the future generation.

"We know Covid-19 has not been easy for anyone, especially children, making them more vulnerable to violence. We can prevent this by being aware and protecting those ones around us. And as men and boys, we have a responsibility to be better role models because we know, often, it is we men who are perpetuators of violence. As a UNICEF celebrity advocate, I am committed to ending violence against children," he said.

"Children deserve to live free from violence. Children's rights are human rights, violence has terrible consequences for children, affecting them physically and mentally. The effects can last their lifetime and can destroy the child's chance to live a happy, healthy life," he said.

"Violence against children happens every day at home, in school and on the move, on the streets, online and in the community. It happens in both wealthy and poor families. Most often, the perpetuators are people, children trust," added Ayushmann.

He calls for ending the stigma and taboo associated with violence against children.

"Violence against children is often hidden, and not reported. Children don't speak up and parents, even if they know may not report. Sexual abuse is often accompanied by stigma, the reasons children and parents shy away from reporting," he said.

"Another unfortunate aspect of violence against children is that violence breeds violence. Children who grow up seeing and experiencing violence often perpetuate violence," added Ayushmann, UNICEF's Celebrity Advocate for their global campaign EVAC (Ending Violence Against Children).

( With inputs from IANS )

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