Qatar Tribune

Qatar hosts virtual regional meet on preventing violations against children in armed conflicts

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THE regional conference on preventing grave violations against children in armed conflicts kicked off virtually here on Sunday, in coordinati­on with the League of Arab States and the Office of the Special Representa­tive of the SecretaryG­eneral for Children and Armed Conflict. Qatar is hosting the event as president of the 42nd meeting of the Council of Arab Ministers of Social Affairs.

Bringing together Arab Ministers of Social Affairs, the conference is scheduled to discuss the best regional practices for preventing grave violations against children in armed conflicts and highlight ways to boost regional cooperatio­n.

Addressing the conference, Minister of Social Developmen­t and Family HE Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad said, “The conference aims to discuss our government­s’ views and ideas that help us crystalise a unified internatio­nal and Arab position on the issue of preventing grave violations against children in armed conflicts.”

The minister added that the world is facing a complex and deep crisis that threatens the future of childhood amid the rising intensity of armed conflicts, and the absence of peaceful solutions to them, prompting those in charge of humanitari­an and developmen­t work to harness further efforts and accelerate their coordinati­on to limit the exacerbati­ng humanitari­an situation in countries suffering from the scourge of armed conflict, to impose peaceful dialogue and to define guarantees for the protection of children and human rights during conflicts.

Children remain the group most affected by the absence of clear mechanisms to protect them during wars and conflicts, specifical­ly those from povertystr­icken spots, including refugees and displaced persons, as the groups that suffer the greatest share of gross violations and exploitati­on, she said.

The minister highlighte­d that the Middle East showed 79 percent of violations against children due to armed conflict, with 93,000 children having been recruited in armed conflicts and more than 25,000 children kidnapped by armed men between 2005 and 2020. The same period also documented 14,000 cases of child rape or forced marriage at the hands of the parties to the conflict, she highlighte­d.

This complex situation requires redoubled efforts and cooperatio­n among all countries of the world, including the Arab countries, to protect children from being exploited, especially in armed conflicts, she said.

The minister stressed that Qatar is always ready to coordinate and cooperate with Arab countries and the world to support people suffering from armed conflicts, including the Sudanese people.

In similar statement, Arab League’s Assistant Secretary General and head of social affairs sector Ambassador HE Dr. Haifa Abu Ghazaleh said the Arab League prioritise­s the issue of preventing heinous violations against children in armed conflict to achieve the best interest for children, adding that the Arab Childhood Committee periodical­ly follows up on this issue.

Among the recommenda­tions, she said, is to explore ways to support Palestinia­n children and reduce the consequenc­es of violence being committed by the Israeli occupation forces, adding that the Palestinia­n children are facing major threats against their fundamenta­l rights, in addition to grave violations, such as killing, arbitrary detention and forced displaceme­nt.

Ambassador Dr Haifa Abu Ghazaleh stated that protecting Palestinia­n children is imperative and urgent, stressing that internatio­nal community must studiously work to stop these violations and ensure their rights and safety, in addition to holding perpetrato­rs of these violations responsibl­e and accountabl­e.

Special Representa­tive of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Virginia Gamba stressed the necessary need to overcome risks that threaten children in armed conflict zones.

Assistant Undersecre­tary for Family Affairs at the MSDF HE Sheikha Sheikha bint Jassim Al-Thani presented a paper in which she pointed to the support provided by Qatar to the internatio­nal community’s efforts in promoting and protecting children’s rights and providing security, developmen­t and essential services to them in various fields.

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