Children and War Slide Script

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Canadian Red Cross Youth TAP (Training in Action Program)

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EVEN WARS HAVE LIMITS: CHILDREN IN THE MIDST OF CONFLICT SLIDE SHOW SCRIPT (Revised 09/06/05)

Slide 1

Boy with others behind

These children got in the way of somebody else’s war ...

Slide 2

Girl in front of bulletriddled wall

SILENCE

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Kids in destroyed street

SILENCE

Slide 4

Boy with face injury

War does not spare children like these... bombs fall from the sky, bullets rip through homes, and provisions are cut off. Their young lives are changed forever...

Slide 5

Kids in crowd

Since 1990, millions of children under the age of 18 have been caught up in the destructiveness of war.

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kids on tank

Today, in around 50 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America, children are suffering in the midst of conflict and its aftermath. More than 2 million children were killed in the 1990s as a result of armed conflict.

Slide 7

Children and helicopter

Unlike most of us in Canada, these children know the danger of battle...

Slide 8

Girl behind wire

...They know the loneliness of imprisonment or abandonment...

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Hands from jail cell

...They know the agony of torture and mistreatment...

Slide 10

Crying infant

...and they know the absolute misery of starvation.

Slide 11

Child on ground with


Canadian Red Cross Youth TAP (Training in Action Program)

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EVEN WARS HAVE LIMITS: CHILDREN IN THE MIDST OF CONFLICT

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soldier in background

Conflict is affecting civilians more than ever before. Children are especially vulnerable …

Woman holding child

… when they are deprived of food, clean

water, shelter, sanitation and basic healthcare. During war, malnutrition, measles, diarrhea and lung infections can kill 50 - 95% of children under five years of age. Slide 13

Legs of children

Since 1996, 4 million people have died as a result of the war in Congo—more than the population of BC

Slide 14

Girl with gun

There is a growing tendency of warring parties to use children as soldiers. Currently, there are 300,000 active child soldiers fighting around the world.

Slide 15

Boys assaulting man

Usually children are recruited unwillingly ...but sometimes it’s of their own choosing. Deprived of a family, or denied work and education that would help prepare them for adulthood, these child recruits often join an armed group just to survive.

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Children as young as eight years old can easily carry and be taught to fire an AK-47. They are often made to do the most dangerous and deadly work. Boy with 2 soldiers

Small arms or light weapons take a horrific toll on civilians. In the four minutes or so since this slide show began, four people have been killed by gun violence—mostly during war and mostly by 2


Canadian Red Cross Youth TAP (Training in Action Program)

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EVEN WARS HAVE LIMITS: CHILDREN IN THE MIDST OF CONFLICT light automatic weapons or hand guns.

Slide 17

Boy with shells on head

Child soldiers end up becoming both the victims and the victimizers—and those who survive often carry the scars of psychological trauma into adulthood. Also, by the time they reach adulthood, violence has often become established as a routine way of life that is difficult to escape —often resulting in a life of crime or increased family violence.

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Woman with bodies

During war, children of the ‘other side’ are often considered the enemy and deliberately targeted.

Slide 19

Woman in agony in crowd

All too often children are first-hand witnesses of terrible acts committed against their parents, family members or neighbours.

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Girl leaning on grain sack

The psychological wounds, trauma and stress can stay with these survivors for a long time. Women, and even young girls, are especially vulnerable, frequently being raped or taken into sexual slavery.

Slide 21

Woman on ground

It is often very difficult for victims of sexual crimes to regain a place in society after the war.

Slide 22

Refugees sitting outside

Children are uprooted from their homes, families, and communities -- close to 20 million during the 1990s became homeless within their own country… 3


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EVEN WARS HAVE LIMITS: CHILDREN IN THE MIDST OF CONFLICT Slide 23

People in room

…or became refugees forced to flee to another country… Children account for well over half those displaced by war. Cut off from a familiar environment, they lack any certainty as to their future... or that of their loved ones.

Slide 24

Mother hugging children

Many children are orphaned, or they remain separated from their families for great lengths of time—months, even years.

Slide 25

Grandmother and child

Often children must be taken in by relatives or community members, who themselves may be undergoing great hardship.

Slide 26

Infant on ground.

The very future of war-affected children is put into question...

Slide 27

Boy gathering wood

Not only have they been robbed of their childhood, but they are denied the education and training that will enable them to succeed in life.

Slide 28

Two boys with prosthetics

For many children, the end of conflict— PEACE—can be almost as deadly as war... ...with leftover landmines and explosives laying in the very midst of their communities, over 5 million children have become permanently disabled in a decade.

Slide 29

Mine field

For too long, the world has said that the impact of war on children is regrettable but inevitable. It is not.

Slide 30

Children in streets

Children worldwide are caught up in conflict because of conscious, deliberate decisions 4


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EVEN WARS HAVE LIMITS: CHILDREN IN THE MIDST OF CONFLICT made by adults.

Slide 31

Close-up of girl

Today, children everywhere wait for, and deserve, a safer world in which to live... ...a world that takes seriously its obligation to protect them… …to restrict the flow of deadly weapons to those who violate human rights …and to provide assistance in reconstructing

their young lives. We need to do more...

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