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August 18, 2004 KAMPALA, 18 Aug 2004 (IRIN) - Insecurity and widespread poverty caused by the 18-year warfare pitting government forces against insurgents in northern Uganda has made desperate children vulnerable to recruitment as rebel fighters, the United Nations children's Fund (UNICEF) said.
"The poverty and insecurity in northern Uganda could make children
Many of the children, she added, saw fighting as a form ofemployment and saw the carrying of arms as the only way to protect themselves and others. "We have discussed with the UPDF [Ugandan army] but we found out that thechildren are reluctant to give up the trade to the extent of refusing togive their actual age when we visit," Symington added. She said the childrenwere in need of money since some of them had dropped out of school becausethey could not raise school fees. According to UNICEF's July humanitarian situation report for northern Uganda "the armed conflict between the UPDF and the LRA (Lord's Resistance Army), and the attendant violence, displacement and poverty continue to acutely strain the humanitarian situation of children and women in northern and northeastern Uganda."
"The rights of children to access basic health services, water, primary
UNICEF said that despite LRA attacks against civilians becoming less
It said that the number of the displaced people was 1.6 million, 80 percentof them women and children.
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