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Weekly Roundup July 9 to 15

UNSCR Open Debate on Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC) was held on July 9th, 2018
The United Nations Security Council (UNSCR) unanimously adopts Resolution 2427 on children and armed conflict!
"Adoption of Resolution 2427 strengthens both the children and armed conflict and prevention agendas", says Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Löfven. "Reintegration is not just in the best interest of the child but also best interested of communities."
Canada co-sponsored Sweden's resolution demanding accountability for all violations of children’s rights and framing child soldiers as victims rather than criminals.
UN Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Welcomes New Security Council Resolution
"It is up to us to prevent the conflicts of tomorrow, by protecting children today."
"Place peace first by placing children first" - UNICEF Chief
“Last year, 12,000 children were released and reintegrated into their communities”, says UNICEF Chief.
UNICEF Nigeria welcomes release of over 180 children suspected of Boko Haram ties from administrative custody
San Marino endorsed the Safe Schools Declaration, making for 3 new endorsements - 78 countries and counting are working to protect education in war. Here's why!
Many countries also showed support for the Straight 18 standard, stating it's 'inconceivable' that 43 states still recruit under 18′s in their national armed forces.
Overall, 92 statements were made and 1 important resolution (2427) was adopted, co-sponsored by 98 member states. This marked the first UNSC resolution to resolve around the central principle that children in armed conflict should be treated primarily as victims.

You can find updates from all day (July 9th) on Watchlist for Children and Armed Conflict’s Twitter page HERE!
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Further Child Soldiers News
How World Vision does child protection around the world
“More than half of the world’s children experience some form of violence every year. World Vision protects children and looks out
for their well-being by ensuring communities and faith leaders
are actively working to identify
and support children in need; advocating for children’s rights; and providing for immediate needs, such as emergency shelter and essential care.”
ESCAPING LRA CAPTIVITY
“Making the decision and finding the opportunity to escape captivity is incredibly brave, but it’s only the first step toward freedom and safety. For many, the danger is not over once they manage to escape.”
My journey to hell and back: From child soldier to refugee to World Vision employee

Are They Soldiers? Or Are They Children? Preparing the Canadian Military for the Contemporary Security Environment
Read this policy brief by Lindsay Coombs.
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Wildlife Conservation
Wildlife Poaching and Trafficking: Combating a Source of Terrorist Funding
Date: Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Time: 8:45am - 9:45am EST
Location: U.S. Institute of Peace 2301 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, District Of Columbia 20037
Who Will Save the Elephants?

Legal EU ivory sales 'condemn elephants'
“The open, legal sale of antique ivory in many European countries is covering up a trade in illegal and recently poached ivory, campaigners say. Researchers from environmental group Avaaz bought 100 ivory items and had them radiocarbon dated at Oxford University.”
“Three quarters were modern ivory, being sold illegally as fake antiques. Ivory from an elephant killed by poachers as recently as 2010 was among the items passed off as being antique.”
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Other News
How murals are helping transforms landscapes
Featuring Artolution - the art of healing.
DM&E for Peace - Human Rights Hub
NEW! “The Human Rights Hub is a community platform for collaboration and the sharing of best practices in Human Rights programming.”
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