Record Number of Children Killed and Maimed in 2018, Urgent to Put in Place Measures to Prevent Violations

Éditeur:
United Nations Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict
Publié
Thème(s):
Child Protection
Human Rights and Children's Rights
English

The year 2018 was marked by the highest levels of children killed or maimed in armed conflict since the United Nations started monitoring and reporting this grave violation, shows the latest Annual Report of the Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict released today.

Overall, more than 24,000 violations were verified in 2018 in the 20 conflict situations on the Children and Armed Conflict agenda. While the number for other violations decreased or remained relatively steady, more than 12,000 children were killed or maimed, mostly by cross-fire incidents, ERW, IEDs, landmines and active combat actions by non-state actors, state actors and multinational forces.