Children in Armed Conflict

Based on experience of working with former child soldiers, this
paper argues the need for a strategy of prevention as the best
way to avoid children being affected by armed conflict, including
greater investment in peace-building initiatives and tightening
the supply of small armed. It also calls for a strategy of protection
and care for dealing with chidlren already embroiled in armed
conflict.

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