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      • Former Special Representatives
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    • Doha Hub
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    • Where we work
      • Voices from the field
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      • Killing and Maiming
      • Child Recruitment and Use
      • Sexual Violence against Children
      • Abduction
      • Attacks on Schools and Hospitals
      • Denial of Humanitarian Access
    • Working with Partners
      • Civil Society
      • Member States
      • United Nations Entities
  • Tools for action
    • Engaging with Parties to Conflict
    • Action Plans
    • OPAC – Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict
      • Ratification status of the Optional Protocol
    • Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism
    • SDGs
  • Library
    • Reports and Resolutions
    • Publications and Working Papers
    • Publications from partners
    • International Law
  • News & Media
    • Press Releases
    • Official Statements
    • News
    • Media Contact
  • Initiatives
    • Northwestern University Qatar
    • Global Coalition for Reintegration
    • Financing Innovation Forum (FIF)
    • Nairobi Process
    • Lessons Learned and Best Practices
  • Take Action
    • Prove It Matters
    • Let Them Play Campaign
    • ACT TO PROTECT children affected by conflict
    • 20 Years for Children
    • Children, Not Soldiers
      • Employment
      • Countries
  • 25 years
    • Voices for Children Affected by Conflict
    • 25 Years of Work for Children
  • Trainings
    • Advanced Training
    • CAAC Primer
    • Virtual Summer School on Child Protection in Armed Conflict

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