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Geneva Call: Survey on Children at Risk in the Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon
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Geneva Call: Survey on Children at Risk in the Palestinian Refugee Camps in Lebanon

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Children at risk
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 The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) lists nearly 400,000 refugees in Lebanon, while some studies estimate 270,000 Palestinian refugees living there. Around half of the Palestinians live in cramped and stressful conditions in 12 refugee camps across the country The Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon have become a hotspot for potential escalation. Lebanese security forces do not enter the camps. The largest Palestinian camp in Lebanon is Ain el-Hiiweh with upwards of 66,000 refugees in an area of 2 km2. All Palestinian political parties and Islamic groups are represented in Ain el-Hilweh, and perpetually compete for influence and power, resulting in occasional armed clashes within the camp. Children are the most disadvantaged. Educational and social care at UNRWA schools is broadly insufficient, and the Palestinian children enrolled there are subjected to violence and marginalization. Children are not engaged in social and cultural activities, resulting in increasing educational gaps and social problems. According to a 2009 UNICEF report, one third of children aged 7-17 are illiterate. Geneva Call's correspondents in the camps explain that many refugee children 'get along' by associating with armed groups. During the previous five years, Geneva Call has successfully engaged both with the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Alliance of Palestinian Forces (known as Tahaluf).

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About one year ago, the two mam umbrella organizations of the Palestinian factions in Lebanon, the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian Coalition forces in Lebanon (Tahaluf) adopted a declaration on children and armed violence. This declaration contains the commitment to undertake all necessary measures to ensure the protection and care of children affected by armed conflict/violence, condemning the recruitment of children in all forms of armed action. Through meetings with the Palestinian interlocutors, it became clear that the use of children by armed factions has not come to an end. It has been stated that the influx and the living conditions of refugees coming from Syria have further increased the risk for children of being recruited Yet the dimension of child use and recruitment by armed factions in the refugee camps is unknown. Geneva Call, together with its long-term local partner Nashet Association, will therefore conduct a survey that shall establish patterns and the dimension of child use by PLO and Tahaluf factions. It shall also examine the reasons of children members to join; and the possible reasons of the respective Commanders to accept them. The survey's findings will be presented in closed circles, bilateral and multilateral meetings to relevant stakeholders. A half day conference, co-organized with the Palestinian General Union of Women (GUPW), will be held to mobilize assistance for children at risk and to prevent further recruitment.