INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE VULNERABLE GROUPS IN THE SUDAN CONFLICT
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2008-03
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Covenant University Ota
Abstract
The rate at which children are involved in armed conflicts has become very alarming.
The most common role played by children, among other forms of participation, in armed
conflict is the recruitment of underage children as soldiers. However, the international
community has come to address this issue and the result has been the establishment and
enforcement of various international humanitarian conventions. The 1989 United
Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child forms the basis of the protection of the
child while, the 2000 Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child
strengthens the protection of children and emphasizes the age at which a person can be
recruited into the army.
This work reveals and examines the plight of children in armed conflict in Africa (with
special focus on the children in Sudan) and gives recommendations on how, both the
national and international communities can protect them.