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- Q17002629 subject Q5460710.
- Q17002629 subject Q8887645.
- Q17002629 abstract "It is estimated in the academic literature that up to 300,000 children form a part of both irregular, and regular armed forces worldwide as child soldiers. In Africa, it is estimated that up to 120,000 children are currently used as combatants or support personnel, representing 40 percent of the worldwide total. Africa has the highest growth rate in the use of children in conflict, and on average, the age of those enlisted is also decreasing.".
- Q17002629 thumbnail DRC-_Child_Soldiers.jpg?width=300.
- Q17002629 wikiPageWikiLink Q1065.
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- Q17002629 wikiPageWikiLink Q466087.
- Q17002629 wikiPageWikiLink Q5460710.
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- Q17002629 wikiPageWikiLink Q8887645.
- Q17002629 wikiPageWikiLink Q929.
- Q17002629 comment "It is estimated in the academic literature that up to 300,000 children form a part of both irregular, and regular armed forces worldwide as child soldiers. In Africa, it is estimated that up to 120,000 children are currently used as combatants or support personnel, representing 40 percent of the worldwide total. Africa has the highest growth rate in the use of children in conflict, and on average, the age of those enlisted is also decreasing.".
- Q17002629 label "Child soldiers in Africa".
- Q17002629 depiction DRC-_Child_Soldiers.jpg.