Children and Armed Conflict
Preventing Gross Violations of Children's Rights During Wartime
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War has no shortage of victims, but perhaps the most tragic are children who are caught in the middle of conflict beyond their control or understanding.
In a groundbreaking 1996 report on the “Impact of Armed Conflict on Children,” former United Nations Minister of Education of Mozambique Graça Machel outlined the many ways children suffer during armed conflicts. “It is unforgivable that children are assaulted, violated, murdered, and yet our conscience is not revolted nor our sense of dignity challenged,” she wrote. “This represents a fundamental crisis of our civilization.”
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Children and Armed Conflict
Preventing Gross Violations of Children's Rights During Wartime
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Protecting Children During War
Six Grave Violations During Armed Conflict
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Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict
Challenges Remaining on the Children and Armed Conflict Agenda
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Protection of Children "Within Our Reach"
Special Representative Leila Zerrougui Addresses the Security Council
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UN Resolution on the Protection of Children in Armed Conflict
Text of Security Council Resolution 2068 (2012)
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Pro & Con
Is UN Security Council Resolution 2068 an Effective Way to Help Protect the Rights of Children in Armed Conflict?