Community intervention as a means to destigmatize child soldiers and permit reintegration: a comparison case study of Uganda and Iraq
Community intervention as a means to destigmatize child soldiers and permit reintegration: a comparison case study of Uganda and Iraq
Date
2018
Authors
Runte, Julia
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Publisher
Global Campus of Human Rights
Abstract
The stigmatization of former child soldiers inhibits and prevents a child’s reintegration by re-victimizing and re-traumatizing the child and also making the child an outcast in their community. Additionally, there is little research and few legal mechanisms in place to help prevent stigmatization. The following thesis shows that more research and assistance is needed in the reintegration process in order to prevent stigmatization. By working directly with the community, former child soldiers have a higher chance for a positive reintegration. The thesis will examine the legal instruments connected to child soldiers, compare two case studies, and show how one case study can be applied to the world at large in aiding the prevention of stigmatization.
Description
EMA - European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation, EIUC
Second semester University: Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
Global Campus - Europe
Second semester University: Ca' Foscari University of Venice.
Global Campus - Europe
Keywords
child soldiers,
psychological aspects,
armed conflict,
reintegration,
victims,
discrimination,
Uganda,
Iraq