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A Survey of Programs on the Reintegration of Former Child Soldiers

By William Deng Deng
Sponsored and financed by the Government of Japan

March 30, 2001

CONTENTS

A Survey of Programs on the Reintegration of Former Child Soldiers

List of Abbreviations

List of Tables

Acknowledgement

       Executive Summary

1. Introduction
2. Country Profiles
2.1. El Salvador
2.2. Sierra Leone
2.3. Liberia
2.4. Cambodia
2.5. Colombia
2.6. Mozambique
2.7. Kosovo
3. Lessons Learned
4. Challenges
5. Recommendations
6. Conclusion
7. References
  • Annex1: Information analysis of countries that grappling with the problem of former child soldiers
  • Annex2: The Impact of Armed Conflict on Children: Filling Knowledge Gaps (December 2000)

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