Negitives:
No child should have to witness the grusome death of people.
This sight will scar them for life.
They have a 20% chance out of 100% of living in the battles.
And this is just wrong to put a child's life st stake.
VOTE NO FOR CHILDREN SOLDIERS!
Abuse towards womenDiscrimination against girlsSpoiled child
We do not need child soldiers!
Yes Brazil does have child soldiers
Yes, they do use child soldiers.
Child Soldiers International was created in 1998.
Answer 1Libya does not use child soldiers but i do believe they agree with other countries for using child soldiers and i believe they have used child soldiers in the past.Answer 2It is unclear whether Libya uses child soldiers. During the Libyan Civil War in 2011, both Ghadhafi Loyalists and the Transitional Government Rebels used child soldiers with heavier child recruitment on the rebel side.
There are about 5% maoist child soldiers in Nepal.
There is no real way to tell exactly how many child soldiers out there. This is because the forces that do employ child soldiers often don't let outsiders come in, or they hide a majority of their child soldiers away from view.Some sources (Everywoman) say that there are between 250,000 to 300,000 child soldiers in the world, as of current.
How many child soldiers are recruted every week?
Two possible negatives of knowing genetic information can be fear, and consequences that come with not taking necessary steps for positive health. It is important that knowledge be used to gain proper treatment.
In less developed countries which have child soldiers the majority of them would be male.
Child soldiers are typically recruited or used by various armed groups, including government forces, rebel factions, and militias in conflict zones around the world. These children, often ranging from ages 8 to 18, may be forcibly conscripted, abducted, or sometimes voluntarily join due to poverty, coercion, or a desire for protection. The use of child soldiers is a violation of international law and human rights, leading to severe psychological and physical consequences for the children involved. Efforts to combat this issue involve humanitarian organizations, governments, and international bodies working towards disarmament, rehabilitation, and reintegration of former child soldiers.