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SECRETARY-GENERALS SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR CHILDREN AND ARMED
CONFLICT
TO ADDRESS WEST AFRICAN HEADS OF STATE SUMMIT
Under-Secretary-General Olara A. Otunnu, the Special Representative of
the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, has been invited
to address the twenty-sixth ordinary Summit of the Authority of Heads
of State and Government of the Economic Community of West African States
(ECOWAS) in Dakar, Senegal, on
31 January, on the issue of the protection of children affected by armed
conflict in the West African subregion.
Children and youth in the subregion have been particularly victimized
during the civil wars in Liberia, Sierra Leone and, more recently, Côte
dIvoire. They have been abducted and forcibly conscripted by armed
groups and have suffered from displacement and deprivation of education
and basic health care, and from sexual exploitation and abuse. They have
also been used as forced labour in the extraction of natural resources.
The Office of the Special Representative has worked to bring the issue
of children affected by armed conflict to the forefront of concerns in
regional and subregional organizations. An initiative promoted by Under-Secretary-General
Otunnu to integrate child protection concerns in the work of ECOWAS, proposed
during the Accra Conference on War-Affected Children in April 2000, resulted
in the establishment in April 2002 of a Child Protection Unit in the ECOWAS
Secretariat - the first such office to be set up in a subregional
organization.
In his address to the ECOWAS Heads of State, the Special Representative
will highlight the situation of war-affected children in the subregion,
assess progress made in their protection, and propose concrete actions
for further integrating the issue at the subregional and national levels.
The Special Representative serves as international advocate for children
affected by armed conflict by promoting standards and measures for their
protection in times of war, as well as their healing and social reintegration
in the aftermath of conflict.
For further information, please contact: Jean-Victor Nkolo, Communications
Officer, OSRSG. Telephone: +1-212-963-9879; Fax: +1-212-963-0807, e-mail:
nkolo@un.org.
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