Home > Focus > Children in war News Sudan/Chad: Six children reunited with families in Sudan 10-4-2008 News release 19-2-2008 News release Section Children in war This section provides an overview of the issues relating to children in war, offering useful links to other relevant content including international humanitarian law, restoring family links, mine awareness and communication programmes for young people. ©ICRC/B. Heger/ref. CD-E-00233
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International humanitarian law asserts that children's rights must be respected during armed conflict but children are often torn from their families, pressed into serving as soldiers, held in captivity or simply killed. The ICRC tries to ensure children in war have adequate access to medical care, food and water, and, when possible, reunites them with their families. It also campaigns against the recruitment of child soldiers and reminds all parties to conflict of their obligations towards children. See also on this site: 10-12-2007 Protecting children in armed conflictInternational humanitarian law clearly states that children's rights must be respected during armed conflict. However, this does not always prevent children being affected by violence in various ways. In this interview, the ICRC's child protection adviser, Kristin Barstad, describes the ICRC's approach to the issue. (Focus\Children in war) Interview Includes Photo 6-2-2007 The ICRC says "no" to the recruitment of child soldiers Speech delivered in Paris on 6 February 2007 by Alain Aeschlimann, head of protection activities at the ICRC, on the occasion of the conference "Free Children From War" organized by UNICEF and the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Humanitarian law\Children in war) Official Statement Includes Photo 11-5-2006 Violence against girls in Africa during armed conflicts and crisesSecond International Policy Conference on the African Child: Violence Against Girls in Africa, Addis Ababa, 11-12 May 2006. Report by Florence Tercier Holst-Roness, Women and War Adviser for the ICRC. (Focus\Children in war) Report Includes PDF 31-7-2004 Children in war information kit The kit describes those activities carried out by the ICRC to restore family links, provide care and protect unaccompanied children and child soldiers, among others. As both a work tool and a source of information, it covers the legal protection of children in situations of armed conflict and contains a summary of those provisions of international humanitarian law that apply specifically to children. (All documents in pdf format) (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Protection) ICRC Publication Includes PDF 31-12-2001 Children and warIn its Plan of Action for the years 2000-2003, the 27th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (Geneva, 1999) stressed the urgent necessity to strengthen the protection of children in armed conflict. With the following text the ICRC intends to give some information on problems encountered and on action taken. (Info resources\International Review\2001 - No. 844) International Review of the Red Cross 13-2-2008 DRC: boosting production for farmers recovering from displacementDisplaced families who return to their fields often find their harvests deliberately destroyed, or the fields abandoned and overgrown with weeds. The ICRC is helping returning farmers to recover their fields and increase production with a new variety of cassava plant, as well as providing them with training in planting and maintenance. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Congo-Kinshasa) Feature 31-1-2008 DRC: helping child soldiers find the road home In eastern DRC there is a centre that has helped over 1,500 former child soldiers reintegrate with their communities. The ICRC provides material support and plays the crucial role of reconnecting the children with their families. Bernard Barrett reports from Bukavu. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Congo-Kinshasa) Feature Includes Photo 28-1-2008 Kenya: a makeshift school, and porridge, for displaced childrenEldoret showground, in the Rift Valley, is one of many public spaces that have been opened up to receive thousands of people displaced from their homes in Kenya’s post-election violence. The ICRC’s Anne Mucheke reports on what is being done for the children. (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Kenya) Feature Includes Photo 31-12-2003 Child soldiers: the law says no!"This film is trying to show now that all over the world there should be no child soldiers. I hope that in any country where there is a war, as long as they watch this film they have seen how we the children were destroyed." Tamba, former child soldier. Tamba and other former child soldiers promote the message that children should not be recruited into armed forces or armed groups, nor take part in hostilities. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Films\Protection) ICRC film 26-3-2004 Inter-agency guiding principles on unaccompanied and separated childrenThis set of comprehensive guidelines outlines a framework and set of principles intended to ensure that the rights and needs of separated children are effectively addressed. Created through close inter-agency collaboration, the guidelines aim to promote and support preparedness, coordination and good practice based on lessons learnt. The document addresses all aspect of an emergency from preventing separations, to family tracing and reunification through to long-term solutions and encourages the pooling of complementary skills and expertise. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Protection) ICRC Publication Includes PDF 31-7-2003 Child soldiers This brochure provides detailed information about the problem of child soldiers and outlines what should be done to prevent their recruitment, protect them and help them rebuild their lives after their demobilization. It is an ideal introduction to the provisions of international law that apply specifically to the participation of children in hostilities. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Protection) ICRC Publication Includes PDF 31-12-2002 Children in war postersThe life, health and dignity of children caught up in armed conflict require particular attention, so that the fighting will not endanger their future. This series of four posters focuses on the protection of children in war, child soldiers, restoring family links and rehabilitation. The posters highlight the specific problems facing children affected by armed conflict and promote respect for the laws that protect them. (Info resources\ICRC publications and films\Publications\Protection) ICRC Publication 18-11-2007 Promotion and protection of the rights of childrenUnited Nations, General Assembly, 62nd session, Third Committee, Item 66 (a) of the agenda, Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), New York, 17-19 Octobre 2007 (ICRC Activities\Humanitarian diplomacy\United Nations\62nd General Assembly) Official Statement 16-10-2006 Promotion and protection of the rights of children United Nations, General Assembly, 61st session, Third Committee, item 63 of the agenda, Statement by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), New York, 16 October 2006 (ICRC Activities\Humanitarian diplomacy\United Nations\61st General Assembly) Official Statement 13-10-2003 Children and warAlthough international humanitarian and human rights law provide special protection to children, too many of them are caught up in armed conflict. Red Cross, Red Crescent examines the problem and features portraits of children from conflict zones in Ethiopia, Russia and Sierra Leone - Article published in the Red Cross Red Crescent Magazine, No 3, 2003 (Focus\Children in war) Press article 2-12-1995 Plan of action concerning children in armed conflictEndorsed by the Council of Delegates, Geneva, 1995 (Focus\RC Movement\Strategies and actions) Report Includes Photo 3-9-2008 Children in war - video spotThis video spot conjures up the suffering endured by children in wartime and reminds us about the obligation, under the law, to protect them and respect their rights. The ICRC assists child victims of war and their families. (Info resources\Video) Video Collection Includes Video 6-12-2003 Children and armed conflict: protecting and rebuilding young lives Workshop 2, 28th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Geneva, 2 to 6 December 2003 (Focus\RC Movement\International Conference\28th Conference) 6-11-1999 Presentation on recorded pledges27th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, Geneva, 31 October to 6 November 1999 (Focus\RC Movement\International Conference\27th Conference) 30-10-1999 Resolutions of the Council of Delegates – 1999adopted at its session of 29-30 October 1999, Geneva, Switzerland (Focus\RC Movement\Council of Delegates\1999) Includes PDF 1-4-2009 Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for children and armed conflict (United Nations)(Info resources\Other sites\United Nations) Other site 23-2-2005 Coalition to Stop the Use of Child SoldiersAnnual report. Awareness-raising campaigns and appeals for funds. News. Texts of international instruments regarding child soldiers. Links. Conference calendar. (Info resources\Other sites\Non-governmental organizations) Other site 23-2-2005 UN special session on children, New-York, 8-10 May 2002(Info resources\Other sites\United Nations) Other site 23-2-2005 UN High Commissioner for RefugeesNews. List of partners. General statistics on refugees worldwide. On-line reports. Geographical maps. Entire text of main legal instruments for the protection of refugees (special features on women and children). UNHCR chart. (Info resources\Other sites\United Nations) Other site 23-2-2005 Save the ChildrenInformation on activities (education, health care, food security, etc.). News and press releases. Annual report on-line. On-line publications. Opportunity to sponsor a child or make a donation on-line. (Info resources\Other sites\Non-governmental organizations) Other site 23-2-2005 UNICEF – UN Children’s FundInformation and news by country and subject (weapons, children and war, AIDS, sanitary education, etc.). UNICEF activities. Catalogue of publications. Statistics. Press releases and declarations. Annual reports on-line. (Info resources\Other sites\United Nations) Other site |