European Commission reiterates commitment to protect children in conflict
Key points
Reiterates commitment to end recruitment and use of child soldiers
Calls for immediate release, protection, and sustainable reintegration of affected children
TL;DR
Joint statement notes one in five children live in conflict-affected settings and reports 7,402 children verified as recruited in 2024
Reiterates commitment to end recruitment and use of child soldiers and to address root causes
Calls for immediate release, victim treatment, age verification, handover protocols, universal ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its Optional Protocol, and sustainable reintegration services
Original text
European Commission - Statement Joint Statement by the European Commission, African Union Commission, and United Nations on the International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers Brussels, 12 February 2026 On the International Day against the Use of Child Soldiers, we reiterate the importance of protecting children from the ravages of war, as we witness the staggering scale of today's conflicts and their devastating...