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Rights of the child
(j) To take measures to eliminate the demand that fosters all forms of
exploitation that leads to trafficking, including sexual exploitation and the sex
tourism demand;
Children affected by armed conflict
59. Condemns in the strongest terms all violations and abuses committed
against children in armed conflict, and in this regard urges all States and other
parties to armed conflict that are engaged, in contravention of applicable
international law, including humanitarian law, in the recruitment and use of
children, in patterns of killing and maiming of children and/or rape and other sexual
violence against children, acknowledging that sexual violence in these situations
disproportionately affects girls, and in recurrent attacks on schools and/or hospitals
and related personnel, as well as in all other violations and abuses against children,
to take time-bound and effective measures to end them;
60. Recalls, in accordance with international humanitarian law, that
indiscriminate attacks against civilians, including children, are prohibited and that
they shall not be the object of attack, including by way of reprisal or excessive use
of force, condemns such practices resulting in the killing and maiming of children,
and demands that all parties immediately put an end to such attacks;
61. Urges States, United Nations agencies, funds and programmes, other
relevant international and regional organizations and civil society to give serious
attention to, and protect and assist child victims of, all violations and abuses
committed against children in situations of armed conflict, in accordance with
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62. Calls upon all States, relevant United Nations bodies and agencies and
regional organizations to mainstream the rights of the child into all activities in
armed conflict and post-conflict situations and to ensure adequate child protection
training of their staff and personnel;
63.
Calls upon States:
(a) When ratifying the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of
the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict, to raise the minimum
age for voluntary recruitment of persons into the national armed forces from that set
out in article 38, paragraph 3, of the Convention, bearing in mind that, under the
Convention, persons under 18 years of age are entitled to special protection, and to
adopt safeguards to ensure that such recruitment is not forced or coerced;
(b) To take all feasible measures to ensure the demobilization and effective
disarmament of children used in armed conflicts and to implement effective
measures for their rehabilitation, physical and psychological recovery and
reintegration into society, in particular through educational measures, taking into
account the rights and the specific needs and capacities of girls, and calls upon
States and regional organizations to include commitments in this regard in peace
agreements;
(c) To ensure timely and adequate funding for national disarmament,
demobilization and reintegration programmes for children and for settlement,
rehabilitation and reintegration efforts for all children associated with armed forces
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