Article 38: Armed conflicts

YEMEN: Draft law seeks to reform child rights abuses
28/Apr/2014 News
Draft law which proposes to curb the problems of child marriage, FGM, child labour and the use of child soldiers, awaits approval from the country's Parliament.
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SUDAN: A Mission That Was Set Up to Fail
16/Apr/2014 Publication
How Washington turned its back on a foreign-policy triumph and let Darfur descend back into chaos. Part 3 in Foreign Policy's exclusive investigation of the U.N.'s peacekeeping debacle in Sudan.
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SUDAN: 'Now We Will Kill You'
16/Apr/2014 Publication
Part 2 in Foreign Policy’s exclusive investigation of the U.N.'s peacekeeping debacle in Darfur.
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SUDAN: 'They Just Stood Watching'
16/Apr/2014 Publication
After the Darfur genocide, the United Nations sent in 20,000 peacekeepers with a single mission -- to protect the region's civilians. A Foreign Policy investigation details why they failed, and what the U.N. knew about it.
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SYRIA: More than 150,000 killed in conflict, say activists
3/Apr/2014 News
More than 150,000 people, including nearly 7,985 children, have been killed in Syria since the conflict began in March 2011, a monitoring group has said.
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The 1612 Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism (MRM): A Resource Pack for Non-Governmental Organizations
20/Mar/2014 Publication
On 4 March 2014, Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict (Watchlist) launched its new ‘Resource Pack for Non-Governmental...
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SYRIA: Number of children affected by conflict has doubled since last year, says UN
11/Mar/2014 News
As conflict enters its fourth year, report by UNICEF shows number of Syrian children affected has more than doubled in the past year.  
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SYRIA: UN Security Council 'bears responsibility' for war crimes in Syria
6/Mar/2014 News
UN appointed human rights commission calls out all sides involved in conflict in Syria, as well UN Security Council, for allowing violence to continue.
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SOUTH SUDAN: Fresh fighting hampering efforts to help children, UNICEF warns
5/Mar/2014 News
Outbreaks of fresh fighting in South Sudan is likely to displace tens of thousands of additional people and is hampering efforts to help children in need, warns UNICEF.
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Education under attack 2014
26/Feb/2014 Publication
Education under Attack 2014 provides the most comprehensive and thorough examination to date of targeted attacks on education. It documents students, teachers, academics, schools, and universities not merely caught in the crossfire but killed, injured, abducted, bombed, or burned as a tactic of war. It includes detailed profiles of 30 countries where there has been a pattern of attacks over the last five years.
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