This SCREAM Special Module will contribute to sensitizing young people around the world about child labour and armed conflict and, in particular, the use of children by armed forces and groups, one of the gravest violations of children?s rights.
Former child soldiers are being reintegrated to society through a project aimed at economical empowerment and employment support.
This is a two-pages document which summarize the purpose, target audience and contents of the IPEC-ITC publication: How-to" guide on economic reintegration - Children formerly associated with armed forces and groups, available at: http://training.itcilo.org/ils/ils_childlabour/training_materials/English/How-to%20guide_en.pdf
Study commissioned to make concrete recommendations for the current reintegration programme for children associated with fighting forces (CAFF)in Liberia. Identifies those sectors that have the potential to absorb demobilized CAFF and other war-affected youth. It also presents potential strategies for creating employment opportunities in Liberia's war-torn economy.