CHAD, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: UN ENVOY ASSESSES IMPACT OF WAR ON CHILDREN
CHAD, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: UN ENVOY ASSESSES IMPACT OF WAR ON CHILDREN New York, May 27 2008 1:01PM The Secretary-General's Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict is visiting Chad and Central African Republic (CAR) to see first-hand the situation of war-impacted children in the two countries.
In her mission from 26-31 May at the invitation of the Governments of the two nations, Radhika Coomaraswamy will look into child recruitment by State and non-State actors.
She also intends to focus on key issues including the cross-border recruitment of children; the safety of humanitarian workers; the security of camps for refugees and internally displaced persons (<" http://www.unhcr.org/protect/3b84c7e23.html ">IDPs); the increase of rapes and other sexual violence; and the culture of impunity that is widespread in the region.
While in the two countries, Ms. Coomaraswamy plans to meet with Government officials, UN country teams, civil society, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and children affected by conflict.
2008-05-27 00:00:00.000
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