Arab League takes steps to protect children in conflict areas

UNITED NATIONS: The League of Arab States and the United Nations Office of Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict has signed a pact to strengthen protection of children affected by armed conflict in the Arab world. Arab League secretary-general Nabil Elaraby and UN deputy secretary-general Jan Eliasson inked the agreement yesterday, Xinhua news agency reported. œI look forward to working closely with UN special representative Leila Zerrougui to achieve our common goal: an Arab world where children “ the future of our region “ can grow up in peace, Elaraby said. The Arab world has witnessed numerous political and social changes in recent times and it is of utmost importance that the protection of children and their rights remain a priority, he added. “Bernama

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