A/HRC/28/54 Contents 2 Paragraphs Page I. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1 3 II. Progress and challenges in addressing grave violations against children in armed conflict ..................................................................................................... 2–10 3 III. Working with United Nations human rights mechanisms ....................................... 11–13 4 IV. Ending the recruitment and use of children in armed conflict ................................. 14–26 5 A. “Children, Not Soldiers” campaign ................................................................ 14–18 5 B. Progress with non-State armed groups ........................................................... 19–26 7 V. Detention ................................................................................................................ 27–30 8 VI. Attacks on schools and hospitals ............................................................................. 31–34 9 VII. Rape and other forms of sexual violence committed against children during armed conflict.......................................................................................................... 35–37 11 VIII. Partnerships with regional organizations................................................................. 38–42 11 IX. Field visits by the Special Representative ............................................................... 43–47 12 A. Central African Republic ................................................................................ 44 13 B. Yemen ............................................................................................................. 45 13 C. South Sudan .................................................................................................... 46 13 D. Somalia ........................................................................................................... 47 13 X. Progress in the development of international law ................................................... 48–50 14 XI. Progress in achieving accountability for violations of children’s rights ................. 51–67 14 XII. Observations and recommendations ........................................................................ 68–74 17

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