Child soldiers in South Sudan

UNICEF Australia has expressed deep concern about the use of children as combatants in the ongoing armed conflict in South Sudan.

Under both international and South Sudanese national law, no person under the age of 18 should be allowed to participate in armed conflict, whether as a member of a regular army or of an informal militia.

UNICEF has received credible reports that children are participating in the conflict in South Sudan.

Although unable to confirm precise numbers of children involved in the fighting, UNICEF has called on all parties in the ongoing conflict not to use or allow children to be used in the fighting, and to immediately release any children.

UNICEF is part of the UN Security Council mandated Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism on children affected by armed conflict in South Sudan. Despite challenges due to access and security, UNICEF is working with partners to ensure ongoing reporting of violations.

“UNICEF reminds all parties in the conflict of their existing commitments and obligations under international and national law,” UNICEF representative for South Sudan Dr Iyorlumun Uhaa said.

“Any party that does not adhere to laws prohibiting the participation of children in armed conflict must be held accountable.”

Source: UNICEF Australia

Ryan Fritz

Ryan Fritz started The Advocate in 2014 to provide not-for-profits and charities another media platform to tell their worthwhile hard news stories and opinion pieces effortlessly. In 2020, Ryan formed a team of volunteer journalists to help spread even more high-quality stories from the third sector. He also has over 10 years experience as a media and communications professional for not-for-profits and charities and currently works at Redkite, a childhood cancer charity.

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    Ryan Fritz started The Advocate in 2014 to provide not-for-profits and charities another media platform to tell their worthwhile hard news stories and opinion pieces effortlessly. In 2020, Ryan formed a team of volunteer journalists to help spread even more high-quality stories from the third sector. He also has over 10 years experience as a media and communications professional for not-for-profits and charities and currently works at Redkite, a childhood cancer charity.

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