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Demobilized Chadian child soldiers will need help with re-integration – UN

Child soldiers (file photo).
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Child soldiers (file photo).

Demobilized Chadian child soldiers will need help with re-integration – UN

The top United Nations official concerned with children in armed conflict said Chad would need assistance in re-integrating into society the child soldiers that are being demobilized under an agreement signed with the UN last week.

Radhika Coomaraswamy, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict, reporting on her visit to that country to witness the action plan signed by both parties in N’Djamena, said she was “very happy to have gotten the commitment” from the Chadian Government, but “the children will need help to integrate back into their communities.”

She said all the demobilized children will be registered and the UN intends to follow them to their villages to make sure they arrive, and are not re-conscripted. The UN also plans educational programmes, concentrating on vocational schools to help in the children’s reintegration.

The complete withdrawal and reintegration of children into their communities will trigger the removal of the Chadian Government from the Secretary-General’s ‘list of shame,’ of governments using child soldiers. The list includes Afghanistan, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Myanmar, Somalia and Sudan.

Since 2007, more than 1,000 children have been separated from armed groups and forces in Chad.