Grave Violations of Children's Rights and Mortality in the Central African Republic - Results of a Nationwide Survey

Author(s)
Myer, K., Potts, A. and Roberts L.
Publication language
English
Pages
35pp
Date published
01 Sep 2009
Publisher
Columbia University
Type
Programme/project reviews
Keywords
Children & youth, Protection, human rights & security
Countries
Central African Republic

Since 2005, UNICEF has been working with operational and academic partners to develop epidemiological methods and standards to monitor the grave violations of the rights of children, which UN Resolution 1612 defines as:
• Killing or maiming of children;
• Recruitment or use of children as soldiers;
• Abduction of children;
• Rape and other grave sexual abuse of children;
• Attacks against schools or hospitals; and
• Denial of humanitarian access for children.

As part of this initiative, the Central African Republic was chosen as the first location for UNICEF to execute a nationwide survey covering the first four of these six violations. The survey was conducted in collaboration with Columbia University during June and July 2009.