The United Nations welcomes the release of 21 child soldiers by the Government of Sudan

22 Sep 2016

The United Nations welcomes the release of 21 child soldiers by the Government of Sudan

Khartoum, 22 September 2016- The United Nations welcomes the release yesterday by the Government of Sudan of twenty one children allegedly associated with armed groups.  These children, who have been in the custody of the government security forces, were captured during fighting between the Government of Sudan and the Justice and Equality Movement in Darfur, in 2015.

“It is with great joy that we receive the announcement of the release of these children. This action is a clear result of the Government’s determination towards the protection of children who are affected by conflict in the country. The United Nations would like to take this opportunity to reiterate its full support to the Government in promoting and protecting children’s rights in Sudan, including in areas of armed conflict”, says Ms. Marta Ruedas, the UN Resident Coordinator

The UN regards the release of this group as an important milestone towards the implementation of the Action Plan signed between the United Nations and the Government of Sudan on 27 March 2016. The document aims to contribute to the overall protection of children affected by armed conflict in Sudan and specifically to the protection against and prevention of their recruitment and use, as well as to the release, reintegration and rehabilitation of children.

“Sudanese children cannot continue to be robbed of their future. No child should take part in hostilities. Children should be in school and with their families.  I welcome the release of these children as a significant gesture and once again appeal to all the parties associated with armed conflict to stop the recruitment of child soldiers,” says Joint Special Representative Martin Uhomoibhi, Head of UNAMID.

The children will be housed in a government transit centre where they will receive psychosocial and other support that would enable successful reintegration into their families and communities.  The UN is working closely with the government’s National Council for Child Welfare to assist this process.

“Today is truly a remarkable day! This release is a reflection of our collective commitment to the Action Plan for the protection of all children in conflict. Their reunification with their families and their reintegration into society will be a major milestone in the realization and preservation of children’s rights and childhood. We will exert all efforts to support the government and its relevant institutions to reintegrate these children”, says Abdullah Fadil, UNICEF Sudan Country Representative.

The successful reintegration of children formerly associated with armed forces and groups into their communities remains a very important goal for the United Nations and other partners in Sudan.

Note to Editors:

  • The Action Plan was signed by the Government of Sudan, and on behalf of the United Nations by UNAMID, the Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator, and UNICEF.
  • The Action Plan provides a detailed roadmap to assist the Government of Sudan to enhance the overall protection of children affected by armed conflict, consistent with the 2007 Paris Principles and Guidelines on Children Associated with Armed Forces and Armed Groups.
  • These include the cessation of child recruitment and conscription by government security forces, the prevention of further recruitment, and securing the release of children within its sovereign territory. 
  • DDR was established in 2011 under the Doha Document for Peace in Darfur (DDPD).

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For more information please, contact:

Resident Coordinator’s Office (RCO):

Mr. Khaled Moualem: khaled.moualem@one.un.org , Communication Specialist, RCO

UNAMID:

Ashraf Eissa eissaa@un.org, Spokesperson, UNAMID

UNICEF:

Ms. Alison Parker: aparker@unicef.org  , Chief of Communication, Media and External Relations Section, UNICEF

Ms. Aisha Hummeida: ahummeida@unicef.org , Communication Officer, Media and External Relations Section, UNICEF