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Un secretary general children and armed conflict
Un secretary general children and armed conflict







un secretary general children and armed conflict

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  • A resolution long awaited, an outrageous anomaly that now stands corrected." The ministry issued a statement highlighting that India was being mentioned in the report since 2010 along with other countries like Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria, Pakistan, and the Philippines for alleged recruitment and use of boys by armed groups in Jammu and Kashmir and detention of boys by security forces. As the Women and Child Development ministry highlighted the development, minister Smriti Irani, in a tweet, said, "Grateful to team at ministry of WCD, MHA and MEA for leading the effort from the front. "In view of the measures taken by the government to better protect children, India has been removed from the report in 2023," says the latest report for January-December, 2022.

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    The annual UN report, released on Tuesday, focusses on the impact of armed conflict on children and information on violations of their rights across countries. Jammu and Kashmir was cited as the prime "conflict area" in earlier editions of the report on alleged violation of children's rights. NEW DELHI: Taking note of the measures initiated by the government, specifically in Jammu and Kashmir, "to better protect children", the United Nations has for the first time since 2010 removed India from the latest edition of the Secretary General's 'Children and Armed Conflict Report'.









    Un secretary general children and armed conflict