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Un report on children and armed conflict 2015
Un report on children and armed conflict 2015






un report on children and armed conflict 2015 un report on children and armed conflict 2015

Canada endorses Safe Schools Declaration.On February 21, 2017, Canada continued its strong commitment to the promotion and protection of children’s rights by endorsing the Safe Schools Declaration and the associated Guidelines for Protecting Schools and Universities from Military Use during Armed Conflict. We continue to work with the international community to ensure that all children have safe spaces throughout the world in which to grow and learn. Canada has long been recognized as a leading advocate on children and armed conflict. Efforts to advocate on children and armed conflictĬanada is committed to ending the use of girls and boys in hostilities and to making sure that children around the world are protected. They may also face recruitment and active use in hostilities. In conflict situations, children may face: Some children have permanent disabilities as a result of landmines and other explosive devices, while many more suffer psychological trauma.Ĭonflict disrupts the education of millions of children and schools are increasingly being targeted for attack.įamilies and communities have reduced ability to provide safe and secure environments for children. Those who are able to return home are often left as the heads of their households. Many children are displaced because of war. Heightened levels of conflict, separation, displacement, and the breakdown of formal and informal protection systems make girls and boys particularly vulnerable to acts of violence. Canada's efforts to promote international human rights, inclusive governance and democracyĪround 250 million children live in fragile and conflict-affected areas.Canada's efforts to address global issues.








Un report on children and armed conflict 2015