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CHILDREN AFFECTED BY CONFLICT

An extraordinary impetus now exists for the application of international standards and norms that demonstrates the remarkable commitment of the international community to child protection in armed conflict. It is imperative to maintain that momentum in order to further advance the agenda and to better protect our children from war.

UN Security Council unanimously adopts Resolution 1882

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  • AFGHANISTAN: Children to be at center of any peace framework for Afghanistan (24 Feb)- Kabul Press Conference Transcript - Visit of the Special Representative(19 Feb)
  • NEPAL: Conclusion of discharge of child soldiers in Nepal is crucial for the peace process (9 Feb)
  • INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT: UN official testifies in the Lubanga case (7 Jan)
  • NEPAL: United Nations, Government of Nepal and UCPN-M sign Action Plan for discharge of minors disqualified from the Maoist army(16 Dec) - Special Representative visiting Nepal to finalize the release of minors from Maoist army cantonments (11 Dec)
  • SRI LANKA: No effort should be spared for the children affected by conflict (11 Dec)- Visit of the Special Envoy on Children and Armed Conflict (4 Dec)
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