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www.childsoldiers.org September 2017 Child Protection Capacity Building in Somalia

The Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative Dalhousie University Halifax, Canada Cover Photo Credit: Josh Boyter Written by: Musa Gbow Dustin Johnson Dr. Shelly Whitman Darin Reeves Design: Josh Boyter Megan Churney For more information please visit us at: www.childsoldiers.org Follow us: Twitter: @childsoldiers Facebook: facebook.com/childsoldiers.org Instagram: _childsoldiers Acknowledgements We would like to thank the British Embassy Mogadishu, the British Peace Support Team East Africa, and James Mossman for their generous support of our work with Somalia and AMISOM.

Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative Contents Executive Summary Key Impacts Moving Forwards 3 4 7

OVER 500 SOMALI AND AMISOM PERSONNEL TRAINED 1 in 4 TRAINEES ARE WOMEN 28 TRAININGS CONDUCTED IN SOMALIA AND KENYA

Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative 3 Executive Summary THE DALLAIRE INITIATIVE BEGAN ITS WORK IN SOMALIA in 2015, partnering with the African Union and UNICEF to deploy the first Child Protection Advisor (CPA) to an African Union peace support mission. The CPA works within the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) to strengthen the protection of children s rights by the mission and its partners in Somalia through training, advocacy, advising, and coordination. After the first two and a half years of the deployment of the CPA within AMISOM, considerable progress has been made in protecting the rights of Somali children and preventing the recruitment and use of child soldiers. Over 500 Somali and AMISOM personnel have been trained in Dallaire Initiative courses; over 2,000 more have been engaged via other trainings, meetings, and sensitization events; a variety of mechanisms have been established to further protection of rights, reporting of harm, and coordination between agencies and organizations; and a difference has been made for children on the ground. Graduates of Dallaire Initiative training have reported on instances where what they learned helped to prevent the recruitment of children, protect demobilized children in detention, and change the attitudes and behaviours of their colleagues. Most notably, the CPA has improved the reporting of and response to violations by AMISOM troops, reducing impunity; established child protection focal points throughout the mission; established an anonymous toll-free phone line for reporting conflict-related sexual violence; increased coordination between Somali, AU, and UN agencies responsible for protecting children; and ensured that AMISOM forces do not conduct operations with Somali security forces that use child soldiers. Our work in Somalia has also generated multiple partnership opportunities that have jointly advanced our work and made contributions to the protection of children in Somalia and elsewhere around the world. These include partnering with the British Peace Support Team East Africa in Nairobi for training; working with the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack on implementing the Safe Schools Declaration; and working with the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court on their policy on children. The success of the CPA position has led to the African Union seeking to replicate it in other AU peace support missions, a welcome next step in preventing the recruitment and use of child soldiers on the African continent. the world prosperity beneficiaries women and children Ford Foundation contribution. Photo credit: Josh Boyter

4 Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative Key Impacts Increased emphasis in AMISOM Standard Operating Procedures on ensuring safe and accountable transfer of child detainees. Child protection Focal Persons trained and deployed on rotation in all AMISOM operational areas. Increased collaboration on child protection & gender between local and federal Somali government authorities, AU Peace and Security Department, UN personnel, and AMISOM military, police, and civilian components. Improved monitoring & reporting of violations against children and civilians in AMISOM Area of Operations AMISOM now refuses to take part in joint military or police operations with any force employing children, and vets recruiting by SNA and SNP to ensure age of recruitment compliance. Co-founded the Civilian-Military Humanitarian Coordination Working Group to bridge the gap between military and civilian personnel and serve as an information sharing forum on humanitarian and child protection issues. SRCC issued directive on civilian protection, strengthening AMISOM s compliance with international humanitarian and human rights law, especially on child protection. Closer working relationships with AMISOM, UNSOM, and other UN agencies on child protection, training, public awareness, and advocacy. Creation of a crisis line to ensure rapid, reliable communications and reporting of conflict-related sexual violence and other forms of abuse. Acceleration of investigations of reported abuses through AMISOM leadership to reduce impunity. To tackle the recruitment and use of child soldiers, security sector personnel need to be trained in how to respond preventatively. Somali government and security sector, United Nations, NGO, and AMISOM personnel all play a role in child protection, and better collaboration improves their response. Improved monitoring and reporting of violations against children combats impunity for these crimes and enables a better response. Training Collaborating Monitoring & Reporting

Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative 5 Training Statistics Trainees by Sector Figure 3: Distribution of trainees between the police, military, and civilian components of AMISOM and the Somali government. Trainees per Year Figure 1: how many personnel have been trained per year. The decline in numbers reflects the shift towards conducting trainings of trainers to sustain the impact of the project, and only includes numbers for the first half of 2017. Police 33% Civilian 4% 260 243 Military 63% 216 195 130 65 63 Trainees by Country of Origin 0 2015 2016 2017 Figure 4: Distribution of trainees by country of origin. Data is not available for all trainees. Gender of Trainees Figure 2: Gender distribution of all trainees, demonstrating a robust commitment to the women, peace, and security agenda. While gender statistics for AMISOM and Somali security sector personnel are not readily available, it is reasonable to assume that women form a larger proportion of Dallaire Initiative trainees than of security forces in Somalia. Women 23% Men 77% Uganda 21% Nigeria 11% Kenya 7% Somalia 6% Other/Not Specified 47% Ethiopia 5% Burundi 3%

Roméo Dallaire Child Soldiers Initiative 7 Moving Forward The success of this collaboration and opportunity to put in place the first ever Child Protection Advisor to an African Union Mission has led to concrete success. The impact on the ground on protecting children s rights during armed conflict, and the methods used to produce this impact, provide a valuable blueprint for adapting this success to other peacekeeping missions that have to contend with the use of child soldiers, and more broadly are responsible for protecting the rights of children during armed conflict. THE SUCCESS OF THE CHILD PROTECTION ADVISOR IN Somalia, and the national training programs the Dallaire Initiative have begun in Sierra Leone and Rwanda, demonstrate the importance of this work for preventing the use of child soldiers by all sides in the conflict in Somalia. The continued deployment of a Child Protection Advisor within AMISOM and the development of a national training program with Somalia are therefore important steps to protecting Somali children and helping to advance peace in the country. The African Union Commission, in a meeting with the Dallaire Initiative, has expressed its desire to have the position of Child Protection Advisor replicated in other peacekeeping missions taking place in Africa, particularly in South Sudan, Mali, and the Central African Republic. The Dallaire Initiative is currently working on the potential to implement this. Like Somalia, these three countries are presently facing high levels of violence, internal displacement, refugee flows, and the use and recruitment of child soldiers, while UN peacekeeping missions are working to keep and enforce the peace. In South Sudan, every major party to the conflict is listed by the United Nations for the use and recruitment of child soldiers, and UNICEF reports that more than 17,000 child soldiers have been used in the conflict since it erupted in December 2013. Both Central African Republic and Mali have seen multiple deadly attacks on peacekeepers recently, and the main non-state armed groups involved in the conflict have all been listed for the use and recruitment of child soldiers. All three conflicts have also seen massive violations of the rights of children, with millions facing displacement, sexual violence, malnutrition, and disease. The deployment of Child Protection Advisors to these missions will help improve the ability of UN, AU, and local government forces to protect children and prevent their recruitment, the monitoring and reporting of violation of children s rights, holding perpetrators of these violations to account, and communications and coordination between peacekeepers, government security forces, and child protection organizations. As is being demonstrated in Somalia, such a holistic approach to children and armed conflict can have a significant impact on protecting children during times of war, and the expansion of this framework to other peacekeeping missions will allow for further refinement and improvement to help end the use and recruitment of child soldiers once and for all. Photo credit: Josh Boyter

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