The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Japan

A Survey of Programs on the Reintegration of Former Child Soldiers


7. References

Brett, Rachel, McCallin, Margaret, and O'Shea, Rhona (1996) Children: the Invisible Soldiers, Report on the Participation of Children in Armed Conflicts and Internal Disturbances and Tensions for the United Nations Study on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children.

"Protection of Children Affected by Armed Conflict": Report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, UN Document A/53/482, October 1998.

Abiodun Alao, John Mackinlay, and Funmi Olonisakin, Peacekeepers, politicians, and warlords: The Liberian peace process. The United Nations University Press, 1999.

Armon, Jeremy and Andy Carl, eds. Accord: An International Review of Peace Initiatives, the Liberian Peace Process, 1990-1996. London: Conciliation Resources, 1996.

Edited by Margaret McCallin, "The Psychological Well-Being of Refugee Children. Research, Practice and Policy Issues. International Catholic Child Bureau.

Funmi Olonisakin, Reinventing Peacekeeping in Africa. Conceptual and Legal Issues in ECOMOG Operations. Kluwer Law International: 2000.

Goodwin-Gill, Guy and Cohn, Ilene (1994) Child Soldiers Oxford: Clarendon Press.

McCallin, Margaret (1998) "Community Involvement in the Social Reintegration of Child Soldiers" in Rethinking the Trauma of War, Eds. P.J. Bracken and C. Petty. Free Association Books Ltd.

UNICEF Official Summary, "The State of the World's Children 2001.

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Children and war: Save the Children UK, 1994.

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Francisco Tunga Alberto, Child Soldiers: the experience of the Mozambican. Psychological, and political displacement in Angola and Mozambique


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