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This important study highlights the security sector's vital responsibility towards children, encouraging readers to integrate child protection strategies into broader efforts for a safer world. The reflections and arguments presented create a unified vision of priorities that affect both the security sector and civil society, promising investments in today's children that will benefit future leaders. Graça Machel, an expert for the UN Secretary-General on the impact of armed conflict on children, emphasizes this potential. After reviewing the book for DCAF, I believe it offers a significant opportunity to expand the discourse on conflict and children beyond the narrow focus on child soldiers, emphasizing the broader contributions of young people to peacebuilding and social development. From a security governance perspective, it is crucial for various actors at different levels to collaborate in creating a secure environment for all children. Paul Jackson, Head of the School of Government and Society at the University of Birmingham, UK, reinforces this perspective, underscoring the need for comprehensive approaches to ensure the safety and well-being of children everywhere.
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Seen, but not heard, David Nosworthy
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- 2009
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