The workshop on Data Collection on the Impact of Armed Conflict on Children
was organized by the Social Science Research Council in partnership with
UNICEF. It took place in New York and brought together more than 35 experts on
data collection, displacement and recruitment of children in situations of
armed conflict. The workshop launched a pilot data collection project to be
undertaken in Angola, Colombia, DRC and Sri Lanka. Participants were drawn from
the four countries as well as from UN agencies, international and national NGOs
and academic/research institutions. The workshop was funded by the Norwegian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The objectives of the workshop were to: (1) map existing data on the impact of
armed conflict on children with special focus on recruitment and displacement;
(2) establish relevant definitions, terminologies and indicators for data
collection on the impact of armed conflict on children; (3) identify knowledge
gaps and priority areas for data collection; and (4) develop appropriate
methodologies and tools for data collection to be pilot tested at the country
level. The workshop also aimed to help develop better networking and
collaboration between institutions and individuals engaged in data collection
on child recruitment in armed conflicts and on displacement of war-affected
children.
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