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More child soldiers in West and Central Africa, UN report says

On Tuesday, a report released by the U.N. Children鈥檚 Fund said West and Central African children are the most vulnerable to armed groups.聽The United Nations is urging aid groups to increase their documentation and prevention of violence against children.

By Sam Mednick , Associated Press
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

Trapped in conflicts, the children of West and Central Africa are the most recruited by armed groups in the world and also have the highest number of victims of sexual violence, says a report released Tuesday by the United Nations Children鈥檚 Fund.

For five years, the region has seen increased conflicts in which more than 21,000 children have been recruited by government forces and armed groups, says the report. In addition, more than 2,200 children in the region have been victims of sexual violence since 2016.

More than 3,500 children have been abducted, making it the region with the second-highest abductions in the world.

鈥淭he numbers and trends are extremely worrying for current and future generations of children,鈥 Marie-Pierre Poirier, UNICEF鈥檚 regional director for West and Central Africa, told The Associated Press.

鈥淣ot only have grave violations against children perpetrated by parties to the conflicts not stopped across West and Central Africa, but we have even seen a spike over the past five years, with a 50% increase in the total number of verified grave violations,鈥 she said.

Since 2005, when the U.N. established a system to monitor and report on serious violations against children, such as recruitment, abduction, rape, and attacks on schools and hospitals, 1 out of 4 violations globally was committed in West and Central Africa.

In conflict-affected countries such as Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Chad, Congo, Mali, Mauritania, and Niger, violence has had devastating humanitarian consequences for children and communities, with the pandemic exacerbating the situation, said the U.N.

More than 57 million children are in need of humanitarian assistance, a number that鈥檚 doubled since last year as a result of conflict and the virus.

While some countries have been a concern for nearly a decade or more, there are three new areas of concern: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and the countries surrounding Lake Chad, according to the U.N.鈥檚 annual report on children and armed conflict.

Conflict in the four countries straddling the Lake Chad basin 鈥 Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria 鈥 has displaced some 3 million people and in Burkina Faso, where a jihadist insurgency has killed thousands, child recruitment rose at least five-fold this year, up from four documented cases in all of last year, according to information seen by the AP in an unpublished report by international aid and conflict experts.

During a deadly attack in June in the country鈥檚 Sahel region where at least 160 people were killed, children were seen alongside jihadists, chanting 鈥淎llahu akbar鈥 (鈥淕od is great鈥 in Arabic) as they burned homes.

Children associated with armed groups are often exposed to 鈥渦nbearable levels of violence鈥 and their recruitment can be preceded and followed by other violations such as abduction, sexual violence, and the killing and maiming of children, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict Virginia Gamba told The Associated Press.

The U.N. is calling for parties to the conflict to prevent and end violations against children and for perpetrators to be held accountable. It urges aid groups to increase the documentation of violations and to work to prevent and respond to them. UNICEF says that it needs more than $92 million to protect children in emergencies across West and Central Africa, more than half of which is not yet funded.

This story was reported by The Associated Press.