Optional Protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict

Concluding Observations for Singapore’s Initial Report on the OPAC
26/Сен/2014 UN and Regional Documentation
CRC/C/OPAC/SGP/CO/1...
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Concluding Observations for Morocco’s Initial Report on the OPAC
26/Сен/2014 UN and Regional Documentation
CRC/C/OPAC/MAR/CO/1...
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Concluding Observations for Hungary’s Initial Report on the OPAC
26/Сен/2014 UN and Regional Documentation
CRC/C/OPAC/HUN/CO/1...
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ARMED CONFLICT: Spotlight on Iraq
9/Сен/2014 Publication
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SOMALIA: UN calls on the Federal Government to end and prevent recruitment and use as well as the killing and maiming of children
27/Авг/2014 News
[22 August 2014] - Concluding her four-day visit to Somalia and two days in Nairobi, the Special Representative of the UN...
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SOUTH SUDAN: Child Soldiers Thrust into Battle
22/Авг/2014 News
[20 August 2014] -  South Sudan’s army has used child soldiers during recent fighting against opposition forces in...
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NIGERIA: Boko Haram abduct dozens of boys from village
18/Авг/2014 News
Boys and men forcibly taken by militant group in north-east Nigeria, four months after kidnapping of schoolgirls.
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GAZA : 400.000 enfants sont en «détresse psychologique»
7/Авг/2014 News
Après un mois de guerre, Catherine Weibel, porte-parole de l’Unicef pour Israël et la Palestine, estime que presque la moitié des enfants de Gaza sont en «état de choc». 20minutes.fr, le 6 août 2014.
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AFGHANISTAN: Recommitment to end recruitment of child soldiers
6/Авг/2014 News
[1 August 2014] – Afghanistan took another step forward in protecting children from being recruited into and used by...
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MYANMAR UN welcomes release of child soldiers, commitment to get them educated
6/Авг/2014 News
[1 August 2014] – Myanmar released dozens of children and young adults from its armed forces, known as the Tatmadaw, the...
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