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Feb-12-2013 22:17TweetFollow @OregonNews Stand up for Love to Stop the Use of Child SoldiersJennifer Fierberg, MSW Salem-News.comThe battlefields have replaced the school and their futures mortgaged.
(WASHINGTON DC) - February 12, 2013, the world recognizes the International Day on child soldiers. Today, Child Soldiers are reported in 21 on-going conflicts around the world. Vision-GRAM International is an organization based in Canada and run by Congolese activists in order to stop the epidemic of children being forced into combat situations and provides them with education instead. Vision GRAM-International serves at the international level with focus on children's rights, women's rights, small arms, human rights issues as well as conducting research on the issue conflicts in Africa, peace and Security. Further, Vision-GRAM International supports youth to facilitate the exchange between them around the world. On February 11, 2013 a community meeting was held in Ottawa, Canada to raise awareness of the ongoing problem of the use of child soldiers. Vision GRAM-International highlighted the day with a briefing on the situation of children associated with armed forces and groups in the world and DR Congo in particular with the goal of "Stand up for love to stop the use of child soldiers." The Executive Director, Victor Amissi Sulubika, stated that, “We used this opportunity to remind the community of the responsibility of States to protect children against the abuse and violations of their rights during armed conflicts, to support a strong and robust treaty on the arms trade to prevent the use of children in armed conflict. We stressed the importance of the fight against impunity to ensure justice for children in armed conflict.” Mr. Sulubika also stated that the event was attended by young people who marked their presence by placing the red hand prints on black canvas and signing postcards urging for action to end the use of children by armed groups. According to their website Vision-GRAM states that, “The youth have been involved in conflicts in Central Africa (Burundi, Rwanda, DR Congo, Uganda), where a significant number actively participated in wars as soldiers and are playing roles in armed groups (spies, killers, women, cooks, etc.). Several have been killed, injured, raped, traumatized and abandoned. Some were forced to kill their parents or other family members. The battlefields have replaced the school and their futures mortgaged. It is in this context that Vision-GRAM International works in partnership with CEDAC (Training Centre for development of the ex-combatants ). Further, working in Burundi, they have established an International Consortium for the countries of the Great Lakes Region of Africa (International Consortium for the Great Lakes Region of Africa or IC-Great lakes / Africa) to prevent and eradicate violence among young people in contributing to behavioral change their behavior, working for peace, security and development in the region. Vision GRAM-International promotes the rights of children associated with armed forces and groups by advocating for their demobilization, reintegration by helping them in their families and communities through various projects: education, socio-professional and income-generating activities. Vision GRAM-International lobbied governments for action in the prevention and the fight against impunity. Amnesty International recently published a report on the effectiveness of a strong Arms Trade Treaty that would promote the elimination of child soldiers around the world. The UN also published the Convention on the Rights of the Child outlining optional protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict and also called for a stronger Arms Trade Treaty to be signed which Vision-GRAM International has lobbied for at the UN on numerous occasions. _________________________________
Jennifer Fierberg is a social worker in the US working on peace and justice issues in Africa with an emphasis on the crisis in Rwanda and throughout the central region of Africa. Her articles have been published on many humanitarian sites that are also focused on changing the world through social, political and personal action. Jennifer has extensive background working with victims of trauma and domestic violence, justice matters as well as individual and family therapy. Passionate and focused on bringing the many humanitarian issues that plague the African Continent to the awareness of the developed world in order to incite change. She is a correspondent, Assistant Editor, and Volunteer Coordinator for NGO News Africa through the volunteer project of the UN. Jennifer was also the media co-coordinator and senior funding executive for The Africa Global Village. You can write to Jennifer at jfierberg@ymail.com. Jennifer comes to www.Salem-News.com with a great deal of experience and passion for working to stop human right violation in Africa. Articles for February 11, 2013 | Articles for February 12, 2013 | Articles for February 13, 2013 | googlec507860f6901db00.html Support Salem-News.com: | |
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