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Children and War


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Children and conflict: The past decade Open this link in a new window
UNICEF

Children as Victims Open this link in a new window
UNICEF

Children in War - Introduction: A massive toll on children Open this link in a new window
UNICEF

The Impact of Armed Conflict on Children: Wars Against Children Open this link in a new window
Overview of 'The Impact of Armed Conflict on Children' Report by Graca Michel

The Impact of War on Children - Fact Sheet Open this link in a new window
UNICEF


Other Key Articles and Documents

Child casualties of war Open this link in a new window
from the HRW report: Easy Targets - Violence Against Children Worldwide
Human Rights Watch

Children and War Open this link in a new window
Focus page on children and war, with news, documents, articles, and links to other resources, by one of the major international humanitarian organizations.
ICRC - International Committee of the Red Cross


Reports and Publications

The Impact of Armed Conflict on Children Open this link in a new window
The seminal 1996 UN report by Graca Michel - Graça Machel's 1996 report on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children provided the first comprehensive assessment on the many ways children's rights are violated during and after armed conflict. This study laid the foundation for the appointment of a Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict and highlighted the need to develop new international legal norms and standards and strengthen existing ones.

The State of the World's Children 1996: Focus on Children in War Open this link in a new window
This year, The State of the World's Children reports on children in war. This report sets out UNICEF's Anti-war Agenda, a series of steps that we believe to be both realistic and effective and that would dramatically improve the well-being of children in situations of conflict.
UNICEF



Other Articles and Documents

Children and armed conflict: Report of the Secretary-General Open this link in a new window
Secretary General of the United Nations

The effect of war on children Open this link in a new window
To protect children from the effects of war a better understanding of what these effects might be is needed. Some are obvious, some less so. Curtis Francis Doebbler has studied the situation in former Yugoslavia.
Peace Pledge Union