![]() ![]() It further says that the signing of joint action plans between the UN and parties to conflict has “critically, although not quantifiably, prevented violence against children in situations of armed conflict in multiple contexts”. The study notes that since the mandate’s inception, over 170,000 children have been released from armed forces and armed groups and reintegrated into society and hundreds of thousands of children have benefited from improved protection. ![]() ![]() On 18 January, the Office of the Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict issued a study to mark the 25th anniversary of this mandate. In 2022, as the children and armed conflict mandate marked its 25th anniversary, worrying trends of grave violations committed against children globally demonstrated the mandate’s continued relevance. Other speakers are likely to include Executive Director of UNICEF Catherine Russell and a civil society briefer.īrazil, as Council president in July, has outlined three themes for this year’s annual open debate: children who are refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and stateless abduction of children, including the different effects on girls and boys and reintegration of children formerly associated with armed forces and groups, with a focus on the possible contribution of reintegration to peacebuilding efforts. Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Virginia Gamba is expected to present the Secretary-General’s annual report on children and armed conflict, which is due in early July. Brazilian Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Fernando Simas Magalhães is expected to chair the meeting. In July, the Security Council will hold its annual open debate on children and armed conflict. ![]() Children and Armed Conflict Expected Council Action ![]()
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