A/RES/58/157
Children in armed conflict
44. Recognizes the inclusion in the Rome Statute of the International
Criminal Court, 16 as a war crime, of crimes involving sexual violence and crimes of
conscripting or enlisting children under the age of 15 years or using them to
participate actively in hostilities in both international and non-international armed
conflicts;
45. Urges all States and all other parties to armed conflicts to end the
recruitment and use of children in situations of armed conflict contrary to
international law and to ensure their demobilization, effective disarmament and
rehabilitation, physical and psychological recovery and reintegration into society;
46.
Urges all States:
(a) When ratifying the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of
the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict, 17 to raise the minimum
age for voluntary recruitment of persons into their national armed forces from that
set out in article 38, paragraph 3, of the Convention, bearing in mind that under the
Convention persons below the age of 18 years are entitled to special protection, and
to adopt safeguards to ensure that such recruitment is not forced or coerced;
(b) To protect children affected by armed conflict, in particular to protect
them from acts that constitute violations of international humanitarian law and
human rights law and to ensure that they receive timely, effective and unhindered
humanitarian assistance as well as support for physical and psychological recovery;
47. Emphasizes the importance of giving systematic consideration to the
rights, special needs and particular vulnerability of the girl child during conflicts
and in post-conflict situations;
48. Regrets the fact that the report on a comprehensive assessment of the
United Nations response to the issue of children affected by armed conflict,
requested in resolution 57/190, has not yet been submitted, and reiterates its request
to the Secretary-General to submit his report for consideration as soon as possible;
Follow-up
49. Urges those States that have not yet done so to complete a national action
plan as soon as possible incorporating the goals agreed at the special session of the
General Assembly on children, as reflected in its outcome document entitled “A
world fit for children”,8 and to place those goals within the framework of the
Convention on the Rights of the Child;2
50.
Decides:
(a) To request the Secretary-General to prepare an updated report on
progress achieved in realizing the commitments set out in the document entitled “A
world fit for children”, with a view to identifying problems and constraints and
making recommendations on the action needed to achieve further progress, and to
submit his report to the General Assembly at its fifty-ninth session;
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16
Official Records of the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment
of an International Criminal Court, Rome, 15 June–17 July 1998, vol. I: Final documents (United Nations
publication, Sales No. E.02.I.5), sect. A.
17
Resolution 54/263, annex I.
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