![]() ![]() Nearly half of these children are in areas affected by high-intensity conflict where they could be vulnerable to the UN’s six grave violations against children in conflict: killing and maiming, recruitment and use of children, sexual violence, abduction, attacks on schools and hospitals, and denial of humanitarian assistance. The War on Children: Time to End Violations Against Children in Armed Conflictshows this number has increased by 75 per cent since the early 1990s, with one in six children globally now living in impacted areas. More children than ever before-at least 357 million globally-are now living in areas affected by conflict, a new report by Save the Children reveals. Save the Children calls for greater protection for children and accountability for perpetrators ahead of Munich Security Conference New report shows war is becoming more dangerous for children ![]()
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