April 20, 2020 – The UN Secretary-General should apply the same standards to all warring parties that violate children’s rights, said Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict in a new policy [...]
April 20, 2020 – As of mid-April 2020, the novel coronavirus COVID-19 has claimed approximately 150,000 lives globally, even as governments put in place measures to mitigate its spread. On March [...]
January 2020 – In this policy note, Watchlist examines how counterterrorism efforts are impacting the rights of children in conflict-affected countries, such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Mali, [...]
December 2019 – In a joint policy note, Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict and Human Rights Watch highlight the increasingly worrying trend of military detention of children affected [...]
May 24, 2019 – In this policy note, Watchlist makes specific recommendations to the UN Secretary-General regarding the list of perpetrators of child rights violations in his forthcoming [...]
March 2018 – In this policy note, Watchlist calls upon the UN Secretary-General to elevate children’s rights above politics and ensure a complete and credible listing of perpetrators. The [...]
February 2018 – This note continues Watchlist’s practice of providing updated analyses of the working methods of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict. It examines and [...]
July 2017 – A joint publication from Save the Children and Watchlist, this briefing note sets out the case for listing the Saudi Arabia-led coalition in the UN Secretary-General’s [...]
April 2017 – The report from Watchlist’s December 2016 policy workshop “Priorities for the UN’s Children and Armed Conflict Agenda, 2017-2018,” hosted jointly with Princeton [...]
March 2017 – In this policy note, Watchlist calls upon the UN Secretary-General to put children’s rights up front and ensure a credible and accurate listing of perpetrators. The note provides the [...]