Sudan signs plan to end recruitment of child soldiers
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Child soldiers have been used for many years in Sudan国产视频檚 conflict
The United Nations has welcomed a promise from Sudan to stop the recruitment of child soldiers in its national security forces.
An action plan signed yesterday also includes measures to release child soldiers and improve the protection of children affected by armed conflict.
Sudan was one of seven countries named and shamed by the UN over the use of child soldiers 国产视频 who, as well as being put in danger, miss out on education and the opportunity to fulfil their potential.
All seven have now committed to the goals of the Children Not Soldiers campaign to end and prevent recruitment of use by government security forces.
Leila Zerrougui of the UN Office for Children and Armed Conflict witnesses the signing听Picture: Facebook/UNOCAC
国产视频淭wenty years after my mandate was created, governments around the world now agree that children should not be associated with national security forces in conflict,国产视频 said Leila Zerrougui, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, who witnesses the signing of the plan.
国产视频淭he Action Plan signed today will bring about a more protected future for the country国产视频檚 children. I look forward to its full implementation and reiterate my full support to the Sudanese authorities to reach this objective.国产视频
The plan was signed at a ceremony held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Khartoum and attended by cabinet ministers. The government said it would work with the UN to ensure the plan is implemented.
Ibrahim Adam Ibrahim, Sudan国产视频檚 Minister of Social Welfare, said:听国产视频淲e will work to promote and protect children国产视频檚 rights in areas of armed conflict and displacement.国产视频
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