Cradled by conflict : child involvement with armed groups in contemporary conflict / edited by Siobhan O'Neil and Kato Van Broeckhoven
1998
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TítuloCradled by conflict : child involvement with armed groups in contemporary conflict / edited by Siobhan O'Neil and Kato Van Broeckhoven
Resúmen
Today, tens of thousands of children are thought to be involved with armed groups in conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Mali, Nigeria, Yemen, Central African Republic, Libya, and elsewhere. How and why do children become associated with non-state armed groups (NSAGs) in these conflicts, and what helps or hurts their chances of exiting from their ranks? This volume analyses the evidence for children's movement into and out of armed groups, and considers how the international community can improve its efforts to prevent and respond to child recruitment. The volume specifically addresses the widely held assumption that there is something exceptional about the nature of contemporary conflicts and the armed groups fighting in them that requires unique policy and programmatic responses.
AutoresUN University
FechaNew York :[...]
Descripción
257 p. : charts, graphs, tables
ISBN / ISSN
9789280890624