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Rising wave of child soldiers in Africa: 5-year-olds enlisted in armed conflicts

Rising wave of child soldiers in Africa: 5-year-olds enlisted in armed conflicts

Update: 2025-02-13
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Africa has witnessed a significant surge in the recruitment of child soldiers across conflict zones, exacerbated by Islamic insurgencies advancing southward across the continent. The United Nations has highlighted a notably high increase in child recruitment, primarily by non-state armed groups, estimating that 8,655 children were recruited for conflicts in 2023. Disturbingly, children as young as five, were coerced into joining.



In an interview with The Security Podcast , Naomi Haupt, a researcher from the University of the Free State in South Africa, highlighted how the recruitment of child soldiers is driven by factors such as armed conflicts, political instability, poverty, weak governance, and ethnic tensions. Armed groups exploit children's vulnerability, sometimes forcing them into service, she said. Haupt recommends withholding aid to countries where the recruitment of children takes place to strengthen accountability.
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Rising wave of child soldiers in Africa: 5-year-olds enlisted in armed conflicts

Rising wave of child soldiers in Africa: 5-year-olds enlisted in armed conflicts

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