Copyright © 2012 Sofie Vindevogel et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This study aimed to evaluate the potential contribution of informal community initiatives and formal interventions in support of former child soldiers ’ resilience in the wake of armed conflict. Using a cross-sectional survey design, a stratified random sample of 330 formerly recruited and 677 nonrecruited young people was consulted about their perspective on desirable support for former child soldiers provided by close support figures, communities, humanitarian organizations, and governme...
The issue of child soldiering continues to be a significant part of armed conflicts. The research on...
An increasing number of children are actively participating in armed groups, drawing attention to th...
The phenomenon of child soldiering, as medieval a practice as it may seem, remains a surprisingly co...
This study aimed to evaluate the potential contribution of informal community initiatives and formal...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
Worldwide, about 250,000 children are employed in armed factions. Their time in the army or rebel gr...
Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers - Psychosocial web pageIn “Trauma, resilience, healing-H...
More than 300,000 children under 18 - girls and boys - are fighting as soldiers with government arm...
This article discusses the issue of child soldiers by weaving together the threads of experiences of...
The use of child soldiers to perform violent acts is one of the most condemned and emotionally distu...
Worldwide, about 250,000 children are employed in armed factions. Their time in the army or rebel gr...
The level of brutality and violence against children abducted and forcefully conscripted by the Lord...
Copyright: © 2014, Benjamin A et al., This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Child soldiers can be any person under 18 associated with ...
The study is about how to work with and create community structures for effective and sustainable so...
The issue of child soldiering continues to be a significant part of armed conflicts. The research on...
An increasing number of children are actively participating in armed groups, drawing attention to th...
The phenomenon of child soldiering, as medieval a practice as it may seem, remains a surprisingly co...
This study aimed to evaluate the potential contribution of informal community initiatives and formal...
Despite global protections intended to protect children and hold governments and militarized groups ...
Worldwide, about 250,000 children are employed in armed factions. Their time in the army or rebel gr...
Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers - Psychosocial web pageIn “Trauma, resilience, healing-H...
More than 300,000 children under 18 - girls and boys - are fighting as soldiers with government arm...
This article discusses the issue of child soldiers by weaving together the threads of experiences of...
The use of child soldiers to perform violent acts is one of the most condemned and emotionally distu...
Worldwide, about 250,000 children are employed in armed factions. Their time in the army or rebel gr...
The level of brutality and violence against children abducted and forcefully conscripted by the Lord...
Copyright: © 2014, Benjamin A et al., This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Child soldiers can be any person under 18 associated with ...
The study is about how to work with and create community structures for effective and sustainable so...
The issue of child soldiering continues to be a significant part of armed conflicts. The research on...
An increasing number of children are actively participating in armed groups, drawing attention to th...
The phenomenon of child soldiering, as medieval a practice as it may seem, remains a surprisingly co...