Monographs on Child Soldiers in Southern Africa


Preface

Part I: The Social Reintegration of the Child Involvedin the Armed
Conflict in Mozambique

Overview
Introduction
A Short History of the War in Mozambique Social-Economic Consequences
of the War in
Mozambique
The Child and the War
The Psycho-Social Impact of the War on Children
The Social Reintegration of Children Involved in the Armed Conflict
The Reaction of the State: Policies, Strategies and Programmes
Other Special Programmes
Participation of Non-Governmental Organisations
(NGOs) and Associations
Participation of the Communities Using Traditional
Mechanisms
Continuation of Activities During Times of Peace
Some Problems of the Present Moment
Conclusion

References

Part II: Children Involved In South Africa's Wars: After Soweto 1971

Introduction

Normative Definitions

International and Domestic Legal Conventions and Legislations

Context Analysis

Recruitment Methods

The Identity of the Struggle

Psychological and Social Damage

Role of Civil Society and the State

Demobilisation, Reintegration and Resocialisation Mechanisms in a
Post-apartheid Society

Recommendations

Conclusion

References

Author biographiesOwner: Miguel A Mausse and Daniel Nina edited by Elizabeth Bennett

Countries

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