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children, and to ensure that all victims of violence have access to appropriate
confidential, child-sensitive health and social services, paying special attention to
the gender-specific needs of girls and boys who are victims of violence;
(k) To address the gender dimension of all forms of violence against children
and incorporate a gender perspective in all policies adopted and actions taken to
protect children against all forms of violence, acknowledging that girls and boys
face varying risks from different forms of violence at different ages and in different
situations, and in this context recalls the agreed conclusions on the elimination of all
forms of discrimination and violence against the girl child adopted by the
Commission on the Status of Women at its fifty-first session; 23
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28. Expresses deep concern about the impact of all forms of sexual violence
in situations of armed conflict and about the harm caused by witnessing sexual
violence, reaffirms in this regard relevant resolutions of the General Assembly, the
Economic and Social Council and the Human Rights Council, and notes with
appreciation the attention paid to this issue in Security Council resolution 1820 (2008)
of 19 June 2008;
29. Condemns all kinds of abduction of children, in particular extortive
abduction and abduction of children in situations of armed conflict, including for
their recruitment and use in armed conflict, and urges States to take all appropriate
measures to secure their unconditional release, rehabilitation and reintegration and
their reunification with their families;
30. Urges all States to strengthen international cooperation and mutual
assistance to prevent and protect children from all forms of violence and to end
impunity for crimes against children;
31. Recognizes the contribution of the International Criminal Court in ending
impunity for the most serious crimes against children, including genocide, crimes
against humanity and war crimes, and calls upon States not to grant amnesties for
such crimes;
32. Encourages all States and requests United Nations entities, regional
organizations and civil society, including non-governmental organizations, to
continue to widely disseminate and follow up on the study on violence against
children by the independent expert appointed by the Secretary-General 24 and to
cooperate with the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on violence
against children, once appointed, in promoting the implementation of the
recommendations of the study, while promoting and ensuring country ownership and
national plans and programmes in this regard;
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33. Expresses deep concern about the delay in the appointment of the new
mandate holder as requested by the General Assembly in its resolution 62/141, and
requests the Secretary-General to comply fully with the request and to take urgent
action to appoint, in accordance with the above-mentioned resolution, at the highest
possible level and without delay, a Special Representative on violence against
children;
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23
See Official Records of the Economic and Social Council, 2007, Supplement No. 7 (E/2007/27), chap. I,
sect. A.
24
See A/61/299 and A/62/209.
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