A/RES/51/77
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of the Organization of African Unity at its sixty-fourth ordinary session,
held at Yaoundé from 1 to 5 July 1996;12
18.
Recommends that States parties to the Convention promote wide
dissemination and awareness of relevant standards on the rights of the child
and develop education and training activities on the rights of the child as a
measure to ensure the protection of children affected by armed conflict;
19.
Calls upon States and United Nations bodies and organizations to
treat children in situations of armed conflict as a priority concern in human
rights, humanitarian and development activities, including in field operations
and country programmes, to enhance coordination and cooperation throughout the
United Nations system and to ensure effective protection for children affected
by armed conflict;
20.
Calls upon the executive boards of relevant United Nations funds
and programmes, the specialized agencies and other competent bodies to explore
ways and means by which they can contribute more effectively to the protection
of children in armed conflict;
21.
Recommends that the humanitarian concerns relating to children
affected by armed conflict and their protection be fully reflected in United
Nations field operations, which, inter alia, promote peace, prevent and
resolve conflicts and implement peace agreements;
22.
Underlines the importance of including measures to ensure respect
for the rights of the child, including in the areas of health and nutrition,
education, physical and psychological recovery and social reintegration,
within emergency and other humanitarian assistance policies and programmes;
23.
Stresses the need for Governments and other parties to armed
conflict to take measures, including the establishment, for example, of "days
of tranquillity" and "corridors of peace", to ensure humanitarian access, the
delivery of humanitarian relief and the provision of services, such as
education and health, including immunization of children affected by armed
conflict;
24.
Supports the work of the open-ended inter-sessional working group
of the Commission on Human Rights on the elaboration of a draft optional
protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child related to the
involvement of children in armed conflict, and expresses the hope that it will
make further progress prior to the fifty-third session of the Commission with
a view to finalizing this work;
25.
Urges States and all other parties to armed conflict to adopt all
necessary measures to end the use of children as soldiers and to ensure their
demobilization and reintegration into society, including through adequate
education and training, in a manner that fosters their self-respect and
dignity, and invites the international community to assist in this endeavour;
26.
Calls upon all States and relevant United Nations bodies,
including the Voluntary Trust Fund for Assistance in Mine Clearance, to
contribute on an ongoing basis to international mine-clearance efforts, and
12
See A/51/524, annex I.
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