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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1882
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| number | 1882 |
| organ | SC |
| date | 4 August |
| year | 2009 |
| meeting | 6,132 |
| code | S/RES/1873 |
| document | https://undocs.org/S/RES/1882(2009) |
| for | 15 |
| abstention | 0 |
| against | 0 |
| subject | Children and armed conflict |
| result | Adopted |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1882 was unanimously adopted on 4 August 2009.
Resolution
Parties to armed conflict engaging in patterns of "killing and maiming of children and/or rape and other sexual violence against children" must also be listed in the Secretary-General's reports on children in armed conflict, according to resolution 1882 (2009), adopted unanimously by the Security Council.
The Council action was the culmination of a day-long debate on 29 April during which Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged the 15-nation body to "strike a blow against... impunity" by, at a minimum, expanding its criteria to include on the “list of shame", parties committing rape and other serious sexual violence against children during armed conflict.
Before the vote, only state and non-state parties that had recruited child soldiers or used children in situations of armed conflict were explicitly named, the so-called list of shame, in annexes to the Secretary-General's annual report on the implementation of resolution 1612 (2005), which established a Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism and set up a working group on Children and Armed Conflict.
The reports cover compliance and progress in ending six grave violations: the recruitment and use of children; killing and maiming of children; rape and other grave sexual violence; abductions; attacks on schools and hospitals; and denial of humanitarian access to children. Document S/2009/158 lists 56 such parties, including 19 persistent violators who have been listed for more than four years.
References
References
- Rashid, Norul Mohamed. "Security Council resolution 1882 (2009) on Children and armed conflict".
- "Parties Killing, Maiming or Raping Children Will Be Named in Secretary-General's 'List of Shame' Annex to Report on Children in Armed Conflict {{!}} Meetings Coverage and Press Releases".
- "UN SC reaffirms commitment to address widespread impact of armed conflict on children, after hearing over 60 speakers in day-long debate - Afghanistan".
- (August 4, 2009). "parties killing, maiming or raping children will be named in Secretary-General's 'list of shame' annex to report on children in armed conflict". United Nations.
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