Children Caught in Conflicts
The impact of armed conflict on children in Southeast Asia

This report stems from a study initiated by the United Nations Children’s Fund’s East Asia and Pacific Regional Office (UNICEF-EAPRO). The objective of the study was threefold: to improve the knowledge base on children affected by armed conflict, to devise protection strategies for children in situations of low-intensity conflict, and to involve participation of children and young people. Indonesia, the Philippines, and the Thai-Myanmar border were selected as the areas for study.

Creator: 
Gary Risser
Publisher: 
Asian Research Center for Migration, Institute of Asian Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Date: 
2007