![]() The full recording of the Library Talk can be watched on the recorded web stream. A specific focus was put on the power of images and storytelling for spreading messages of protection, prevention and peace. ![]() ![]() The diverse panel, of both UN and civil society representative, shared creative and innovative ideas to make the voice of child soldiers heard and take steps towards a world in which child soldiers are not part of violent conflict anymore. The launch of the comics was held in the format of a Library Talk in the UN Library Geneva with the title “ Sketching the Way to Peace”. These comics reflect the reality of an estimated 300,000 children in more than 20 countries around the globe who are being forced to fight, spy, and work as couriers, cooks, cleaners and even sex slaves – in other words they are living the reality of a child soldier. "Sketching the Way to Peace" - UNITAR Launches Child Soldier Comic Booksġ2 February 2016, Geneva, Switzerland – on the occasion of the International Day Against the Use of Children as Soldiers, the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) has successfully launched two comic books that were developed jointly with former child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo and in Colombia. UNITAR and the Sustainable Development Goals Online Platforms, Publications and Videos ![]() Master's degrees and other qualifications ![]()
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