Resources
Leaflets, video and audio recordings, as well as other resources on how to look after a child through conflict and displacement.
Resources for caregiversDocuments
- Report of the Secretary-General on Children and armed conflict
- International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression
- Convention on the Rights of the Child and Optional Protocol
- 1996 report by Graça Machel
- General Assembly Resolution on the Rights of the Child
Publications
- 25 Years of Children and Armed Conflict Taking action to protect children in war
- Caring for child survivors of sexual abuse Resource Package
- Leaving Violence Against Children Behind: Key achievements 2023 and the way forward
- United Nations General Assembly 2022 annual report: Promotion and protection of the rights of children
- Keeping the promise: Ending violence against children by 2030!
- Study on the evolution of the Children and Armed Conflict mandate 1996-2021
Multimedia
- Poems for Peace
- Photo exhibit "From Despair to Hope: Children Beyond Armed Conflict" and related article
- Podcast: Inspiring Ways to End Violence Against Children
- Blogs and stories: Voices from the field
Related websites
- Sustainable Development
- Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict
- Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children
- The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA)
- Children and Armed Conflict
- United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF):
- High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR):
- Global Issues: Children
Related observances
How To Look After a Child Through Conflict & Displacement
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) video is an audio recording of a leaflet developed for primary caregivers of children.
Available in: Ukrainian, Polish, Romanian, Arabic, and Turkish.
25 Years of Children and Armed Conflict: Taking action to protect children in war.
Publication date: June 2022
Available in: English, Arabic, French, Spanish
Betelehem, 21, Ethiopia: Betelehem shares her wish for a safer, more peaceful world for children and young people.
Photo exhibit "From Despair to Hope: Children beyond Armed Conflict"
Despite the horrors they have endured, children have a chance to recover from atrocities and become positive agents of change in their communities. But for that, they need our support.
This exhibit aims at reflecting on the complexity of the lives of children amidst conflict, emphasizing both the tragedy and the faith in a better future.