
UNICEF/UN0149462/Sokhin Baoro, Central Africa Republic, November 2017


On 17 May 2018 in Pibor, South Sudan, 210 children were formally released from armed groups. The children released today included three girls and largely came from the opposition group the SPLA-IO, with eight having been associated with the National Salvation Front (NSF).
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From Sierra Leone to Colombia, Somalia and Afghanistan, every year, conflict affects the lives of tens of thousands of boys and girls.
They are forced to join army or armed movement, abducted, used and abused, fuelling wars that they have not created.
They are Yenny, Kabba, they are Khaled and Mohamed.
Here are some of their stories.
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