A/HRC/28/54
Contents
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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
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