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Armed violence

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Children on the move programme cover
Programme
06/26/2018
Violence against children
Protecting children from violence, neglect, exploitation and abuse
UNICEF
Programme
06/26/2018
Child protection
Keeping children safe from harm
Press release
04/24/2020
Myanmar: SRSG Gamba Echoes UN Secretary-General’s Call for Ceasefire as Alarming Increase in Child Casualties in 2020
Children and Armed Conflict
Statement
12/12/2019
UNICEF statement on the horrific killing of a school boy in Rakhine State, Myanmar
UNICEF statement
UNICEF
Press release
04/04/2019
One out of four casualties of landmine incidents in Myanmar are children
UNICEF
Press release
03/31/2019
Thirty-two (32) children and young people released by the Myanmar Armed Forces
UNICEF
Press release
08/31/2018
Seventy-five (75) children and young people released by the Myanmar Armed Forces
UNICEF
Press release
05/29/2018
Myanmar: UN Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict engages with Myanmar on better protecting children affected by armed conflict
UNICEF
Report
06/06/2013
Children and Armed Conflict in Myanmar
Report of the Secretary General on Children and Armed Conflict in Myanmar (2013-2017)

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