The 16-page document outlines immediate priorities as well as a longer-term vision for improving the protection of children affected by armed conflict, with a reflection on the achievements of the children and armed conflict agenda over the past two decades. Virginia Gamba, released today her annual report to the General Assembly. New York 29 August 2017 – The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Ms. Progress Achieved to Protect Children in Past 20-Years Threaten by Ongoing Crisis - UN Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Annual Report to General AssemblyĪttacks on Schools and Denial of Humanitarian Access Particularly Worrisome in 2016
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