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Child Soldiers International

Child Soldiers International (formerly the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers) is an international human rights research and advocacy organisation. We seek to end the military recruitment and the use in hostilities, in any capacity, of any person under the age of 18 by state armed forces or non-state armed groups. We advocate for the release of unlawfully recruited children, promote their successful reintegration into civilian life, and call for accountability for those who unlawfully recruit or use them. Website: www.child-soldiers.org
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Under the radar: Ongoing recruitment and use of children by the Myanmar army

23 January 2015 | Publisher: Child Soldiers International | Document type: Country Reports

Briefing to the UN Security Council Working Group on the recruitment and use of children in the DRC

31 July 2014 | Publisher: Child Soldiers International | Document type: Country Reports

Chad: Briefing on the status of implementation of the June 2011 Action Plan on children associated with armed forces and groups and its 10-Point Roadmap

13 March 2014 | Publisher: Child Soldiers International | Document type: Country Reports

Report to the Committee on the Rights of the Child in advance of Yemen's initial periodic report on the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict

March 2013 | Publisher: Child Soldiers International | Document type: Country Reports

Chance for Change - Ending the recruitment and use of child soldiers in Myanmar

30 January 2013 | Publisher: Child Soldiers International | Document type: Country/Situation Specific Position Papers

Mai Mai child soldier recruitment and use: entrenched and unending

February 2010 | Publisher: Child Soldiers International | Document type: Country Reports

Sri Lanka - Issues Concerning Protection of Children Post Armed Conflict

July 2009 | Publisher: Child Soldiers International | Document type: Thematic Reports

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