Young Blood: Children of War

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  • Fact Sheet
  • Current Conflict
  • Use of Child Soldiers
  • Sources Consulted

Burundi: Fact Sheet

  • Population: 6.6 million
  • Government armed forces: 50,500
  • Child soldiers: 5,000

  • Active conflict and recruitment
    • 13 years of civil war
    • Forces Nationales pour la Libération, FNL - National Liberation forces is the only group that continues to use child soldiers in mass numbers in order to purse civil conflict
    • Gardiens de la paix (Peace Guards) - the name given to Burundi armed forces
    • Hundreds of former child soldiers are being detained by the Burundi government with an unclear status, preventing any rehabilitation
    • Armed political groups participating in rehabilitation continue to recruit child soldiers
    Active aid
    • 3,000 child soldiers serving in “Peace Guards” have been demobilized
    • The Convention on the Rights of Children requires the Burundi government to protect children from violations of all international laws
    • The UN is urging Burundi's government to provide for the demobilization and rehabilitation of all former child soldiers

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