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Essay heading: Child Soldiers in Zimbabwe
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The Republic of Zimbabwe equally believes that countries should give money to NGO’s and other auxiliary organisations in order to finance the demobilisation and reintegration of child soldiers into society. Zimbabwe itself plans to raise the financial issues in this case. If all these aspects are considered, then discussing the problem of child soldiers throughout the world will hopefully not subsist... displayed 300 characters
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The Republic of Zimbabwe considers the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC-OP-AC) on the involvement of children in armed conflict as a wise step to abolish the problem of child soldiers. It is planed, that Zimbabwe, as soon as possible, will sign this Protocol. Important to mention, in regard to this matter is the fact, that Zimbabwe introduced itself the National Service Act in 1979, which sets the age of 18 as the lowest age limit for recruitment into national armed Forces... displayed next 300 characters
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