U.N.
declares 2014 a devastating year for millions of children
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[December 08, 2014]
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The
United Nations children's agency UNICEF declared 2014 a devastating year
for children on Monday with as many as 15 million caught in conflicts in
Central African Republic, Iraq, South Sudan, Syria, Ukraine and the
Palestinian territories.
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UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake said the high number of
crises meant many of them were quickly forgotten or failed to
capture global headlines, such as in Afghanistan, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
Globally, UNICEF said some 230 million children were living in
countries and regions affected by armed conflict.
"Children have been killed while studying in the classroom and while
sleeping in their beds; they have been orphaned, kidnapped,
tortured, recruited, raped and even sold as slaves," Lake said in a
statement. "Never in recent memory have so many children been
subjected to such unspeakable brutality."
Significant threats also emerged to children's health and well-being
like the deadly outbreak of Ebola in the West African countries
Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, which has left thousands orphaned
and some 5 million out of school.
"Violence and trauma do more than harm individual children - they
undermine the strength of societies," Lake said.
In Central African Republic, where tit-for-tat sectarian violence
has displaced one-fifth of the population, some 2.3 million children
are affected by the conflict with up to 10,000 believed to have been
recruited by armed groups during the past year and more than 430
killed or maimed, UNICEF said.
Some 538 children were killed and 3,370 injured in the Palestinian
Gaza Strip during a 50-day war between Israeli troops and Hamas
militants, it said.
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In Syria, UNICEF said more than 7.3 million children have been
affected by the civil war, including 1.7 million who fled the
country. In neighboring Iraq an estimated 2.7 million children have
been affected by conflict, it added, with at least 700 believed to
have been maimed or killed this year.
"In both countries, children have been victims of, witnesses to and
even perpetrators of increasingly brutal and extreme violence,"
UNICEF said.
Some 750,000 children have been displaced in South Sudan with
320,000 living as refugees. The United Nations said more than 600
children have been killed and more than 200 maimed this year, while
some 12,000 are being used by armed groups.
(Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Tom Brown)
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