In South Sudan\, a new approach to end use of child soldiers

In South Sudan, a new approach to end use of child soldiers

AP  |  Juba(South Sudan) 

After coming face to face with "unpredictable" gun-waving children almost 25 years ago, the former of the failed UN mission during the dedicated his life to eliminating the use of children as weapons of war.

In an interview with in civil war-torn South Sudan, Romeo Dallaire, who is widely known for warning the UN about Rwanda's massacre in 1994, said the current approach to combatting child soldier recruitment is not "sufficient."

Local security forces must be part of the solution, he said.

His visit marked the launch of a three-year-program by the Canada-based Child Soldiers Initiative.

With 19,000 children associated with armed groups, has one of the world's highest rates of child soldiers, according to the UN.

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First Published: Sun, November 25 2018. 15:55 IST