Publication:
Communiqué of the 1290th Meeting of the Peace and Security Council, Held on 22 July 2025, in an Open Session on the Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Children Formerly Associated With Armed Conflict.

Abstract

At its 1290th meeting on 22 July 2025, the African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) held an open session focused on the rehabilitation and reintegration of children formerly associated with armed conflicts. The Council reaffirmed its commitment to protecting children in armed conflict, condemned ongoing recruitment and exploitation by state and non-state actors, and stressed the urgent need for sustainable, trauma-informed, and community-based reintegration programs. It called for stronger accountability mechanisms, enhanced resource mobilization, and full implementation of AU and international child protection instruments. The PSC encouraged Member States to mainstream child protection in peacebuilding, improve access to essential services for affected children, and expedite the appointment of a Special Envoy on Children in Conflict. The Council pledged to remain actively engaged in advancing these efforts.

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Meeting Chair

H.E. Ambassador Rebecca Amuge Otengo, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Uganda

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