Wounded Childhood : the use of children in armed conflict in Central Africa
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Wounded Childhood : the use of children in armed conflict in Central Africa

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 April 2003
Reference: 92-2-113700-7[ISBN]
Authors: Laetitia Dumas ; International Labour Office, ILO International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour.
Presents a synthesis of the findings of 'rapid assessment' inquiries conducted by consultants in four countries, covering the causes and mechanisms for the recruitment of child soldiers, their living conditions while in the armed groups, and the circumstances surrounding their release. Makes proposals for preventive action and reintegration measures, addressed to the families, the children themselves, the political parties, and the potential recruiters.

Tag: working conditions, children

Regions and countries covered: Burundi, Congo, Congo, Democratic Republic of the, Rwanda

Unit responsible: ILO Programme on Crisis Response and Reconstruction

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