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Children Peace and Security is a new podcast series produced by the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security. Producers at the Dallaire Institute bring together subject matter experts on the recruitment and use of children in conflicts, combined with individual testimonies, and all those interested in ending the recruitment and use of children in conflict through in-depth interviews and storytelling. Dallaire Institute guests will explore new ideas on everything including training, advocacy and new research findings to help prevent the recruitment and use of children.
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In Nov 2022 we hosted our annual Knowledge for Prevention Symposium or (K4P Symposium), where we jointly collaborated with the Ministry of Defence of Uruguay to host.  This also marks the anniversary of the Vancouver Principles, to which Uruguay was one of the founding endorsers.   This symposium brought together representatives from civil society organizations in Uruguay, Colombia and Mexico, member of the security sector from Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina and Diplomats, UN officials like the SRSG for Children and Armed Conflict and youth advocates who have experienced armed violence and wish to see a better future.  And together, they discussed a lot about keeping children safe, breaking cycles of violence, and the need to be innovative in our solutions. Support the show
Through its fund for Innovation and Transformation (FIT), the Dallaire Institute brings local actors together to discuss why and how they should work together to prevent the practice of recruiting and using children in armed conflict. In this episode of our CPS podcast, Amara Bangura discusses with three key partners who participated in out trainings and the community dialogues. Dr. Betty Kute from Women Action for Society Mama Sarah Ajith from Support for Women in Governance Organization (SWIGO)Capt. Simon Zue from the South Sudan National Police or SSNPS Support the show
The final episode of the year for our podcast on Children, Peace and Security is officially available! For episode 7, Focus on Nigeria: Host Amara Bangura is joined by Maj Gen James Ataguba, the Chief of Standard and Evaluation, Nigerian Army, Aisha Zannah Mustapha of the Dallaire Institute’s Youth Advisory Committee, and Lt Commander Padre Matthew of the Canadian Armed Forces. Support the show
In this episode, we focus on the voices of youth.  We will hear the story of Nassu Kanden, abducted by rebel fighters in Sierra Leone when she was only 14. We discuss the impact of armed conflict on children with members of the Dallaire Institute’s youth advisory committee. Masai Ujiri (President of the Toronto Raptors, founder of the Giants of Africa, and member of the Dallaire Institute International Advisory Council) talks about empowering young people.And, the Dallaire Institute’s research advisor and doctoral student Dustin Johnson, explains why his research is critical to preventing the recruitment and use of child soldiers. Support the show
This episode explores the Dallaire Institute's Prevention Approach to the recruitment and use of children in conflict. Join experts Dr. Catherine Baillie Abidi, Tim Lynam and our Country Director in South Sudan, Edouard Munyamaliza as they discuss the prioritization of prevention and early warning systems in protecting children from recruitment and use in armed conflict. Support the show
In this edition,  we explore the Security Sector Engagement in preventing the recruitment and use of children.Peacekeeper Jacquelyn Nakayenze explains how a community approach during their mission in #Somalia helped them learn about how the #AlShabab militant group was using children.And host Amara Bangura asks the Dallaire Institute's Anthony Di Carlo about the importance of implementing the Vancouver Principles on Peacekeeping and the Prevention of the Recruitment and Use of Child Soldiers.Dallaire InstituteDallaire Institute for Children, Peace and SecurityDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
A Children’s Rights Upfront (CRU) Approach seeks to elevate children’s well-being higher up on the international peace and security agenda both in terms of making it a priority for all actors, as well as by ensuring children and youth participate in peace processes that impact their future. This month, Amara spoke with Lt General Dallaire about the importance of the Children’s Rights Upfront (CRU) Approach. The Acting Director of the African Centre of Excellence for Children Peace and Security (ACoE), Francisca Mujawase, tells us the work of the ACoE. And Arsene Tshidimu talks about the Dallaire Institute Radio programs in The DRC,  their success and his work with the security sector in the country.  Dallaire InstituteDallaire Institute for Children, Peace and SecurityDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
Despite the UN and other international legal entities naming this a serious crime, millions of girls and women around the globe live with the terrifying threat of sexual violence in conflict every day.This month, Amara spoke with Princess Koroma, Sarah Ajith and our Executive Director Dr. Shelly Whitman. Princess was abducted by rebel forces when she was just 7 years old, she survived sexual violence and being forced to fight. She’s now president of the Sex workers in Bombali District, Northern Sierra Leone.Sarah Ajith is the founder of the Supporting Women in Governance (SWIGO) organization in South Sudan.Dr. Shelly Whitman spoke as a subject matter expert and highlights what the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security is doing to help end horrifying crimes against women and children.Dallaire InstituteDallaire Institute for Children, Peace and SecurityDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
10 Years of Impact

10 Years of Impact

2021-02-1926:18

In this first episode of our Children, Peace and Security Podcast, we started by looking at what we, the Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security, have done over our first 10 years as an organization, to help end the recruitment and use of children in violence. Our founder,  General Romeo Dallaire and the Dallaire Institute's Executive Director Dr Shelly Whitman spoke about the early days of the organization, the challenges and what they have achieved in the last 10yrs.We were also fortunate to have South Sudanese Youth Advocate Anyieth Makuei Anyieth join us, to speak about his experience being used by an armed group at age 11.Dallaire InstituteDallaire Institute for Children, Peace and SecurityDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
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Lego Dad

Well worth the wait.

Dec 17th
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