8. THE DILEMMA OF CHILD SOLDIERING IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
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Published:2004
Kingsley Banya, Juliet Elu, 2004. "8. THE DILEMMA OF CHILD SOLDIERING IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA", Suffer The Little Children, Carol Camp Yeakey, Jeanita Richardson, Judith Brooks Buck
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Currently, more than 300,000 children under the age of eighteen are fighting as soldiers with government armed forces and armed opposition groups in more than thirty countries worldwide. In more than eighty-five countries, hundreds of thousands more under-eighteens have been recruited into government armed forces, paramilitaries, civil militia and a wide variety of non-state armed groups. Millions of children worldwide receive military training and indoctrination in youth movements and schools. While most child soldiers are aged between fifteen and eighteen, the youngest age reported is seven (UN Chronicle, Winter 2000).
