UN marks 20 years of protecting children in armed conflicts

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UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations (UN) on Thursday commemorated the 20th anniversary of General Assembly resolution 51/77 (1997) on promotion and protection of the rights of children.

United Nations officials and the international community, in an informal meeting of the 193-member Assembly in New York, marked the two decades of effort to protect children from the scourge of war.

UN General Assembly President Peter Thomson called the resolution “a landmark development in our global efforts to improve the protection of children in conflict situations.”

“Among the incomprehensible horrors that take place in the chaos of warzones, unconscionable crimes, violations, exploitation and abuse are perpetrated against the most vulnerable members of our societies – namely our children,” Thomson added.

He called for a concerted effort to protect children in armed conflict as part of the international community’s commitments to peace and security, sustainable development and human rights.

Thomson spoke alongside current UN Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Leila Zerrougui. As an outcome of the historic resolution, the General Assembly had subsequently requested the Secretary-General to name a Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict. In addition to Zerrougui, the event recognised past holders of the mandate, Graça Machel, Olara Otunnu and Radhika Coomaraswamy.

It was Machel’s landmark report back in 1996 that led to the creation of the mandate and the appointment of a special representative. Machel urged member states to consider children as “zones of peace”.

She hoped that by focusing on them, “politicians, governments, the military and non-state entities will begin to recognize how much they destroy through armed conflict, and therefore, how little they gain.”

The best way to protect children from armed conflict is to prevent armed conflict in the first place, Machel stated.

Her idea was echoed in the message of Secretary-General António Guterres, delivered by his Chef de Cabinet, Maria Luiza Ribeira Viotti.

The secretary-general identified quality education and productive, decent work for young people as prerequisites for both peace and development. When prevention fails, however, he called on the special representative’s office to continue monitoring and reporting violations to promote informed and timely action.

Guterres stated, “We also need to continue to and strengthen engagement with local and national authorities, regional partners, and civil society to prevent and protect children from grave violations.”

The Office of the Special Representative has over the years worked with other UN agencies, notably the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to protect children in conflict areas.

Among the joint projects conducted by the office is the Children, Not Soldiers campaign, which aims to end the recruitment and use of child soldiers by armies. Since 2000, the work of the office and partners has led to the release of more than 115,000 child soldiers.

“Children don’t belong on the battlefield, they belong in school where they can build a future,” said UNICEF Executive Director Tony Lake, talking at the event.

Assistant-Secretary-General Miroslav Jenca, representing the UN Department of Political Affairs, a key partner of Zerrougui’s office, reiterated the importance of integration to protect children. He highlighted the utility of a checklist for drafting children and armed conflict provisions developed with UN and partners, as a useful tool for mediators.

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