Unprecedented Harm to Children in 2023: the impacts of explosive weapons and the need to prioritise child protection in conflict – Fragments, September 2024
Those Who Violate the Rights of Children in War Must Be Held Accountable – Common Dreams, June 25, 2024
UN adds Israel to list of states committing violations against children – The Guardian, June 7, 2024
Aumenta violencia sexual contra niños en zonas de conflicto, según ONU – AFP (Spanish), July 11, 2022
UN to monitor Ukraine war for violations against children – Associated Press, July 11, 2022
24 Organizations Urge UN Chief to Blacklist Saudi Coalition – Associated Press, June 22, 2020
Aid mergers, stalled migration, and a Saudi-less ‘list of shame’: The Cheat Sheet – The New Humanitarian, June 19, 2020
The Pandemic’s Cruelty to the World’s Children – Pass Blue, June 18, 2020
Yemen war: UN takes Saudi-led coalition off child rights ‘list of shame’ – BBC, June 16, 2020
UN: Afghanistan Is Deadliest Place for Children – Voice of America, June 15, 2020
UN Chief Takes Saudis Off Blacklist for Harming Yemen’s Kids – Associated Press, June 15, 2020
NGOs Urge UN to Blacklist US, Russia for Children’s Deaths – Associated Press, April 20, 2020
UN chief: 250 million children in conflict-affected nations – Associated Press, February 12, 2020
‘We must all do more’ to protect children in armed conflict: UN chief – UN News, February 12, 2020
De las Autodefensas colombianas a dar voz a los niños soldado: “No sabía que yo era una víctima” – Europa Press, February 11, 2020
Children are Bearing the Bitter Brunt of Counter-Terrorism Efforts: Report – IPS, February 5, 2020
Fragile states lag behind when it comes to health – Devex, September 3, 2019
Ex-child soldier demands end to abuses after worst year on record – Inside Over, August 8, 2019
Canada Effectively Addresses Children in Armed Conflict – IPS, August 6, 2019
Los niños, una cara del conflicto – VOANoticias, July 31, 2019
UN report: Conflicts kill and hurt a record 12,000 children – Associated Press, July 30, 2019
Thousands of children have been killed by Assad’s forces in Syria ‘reconquest’ campaigns – The New Arab, July 30, 2019
Israel dodges UN blacklist despite rise in Palestinian youth killed and injured in 2018 – Mondoweiss, July 29, 2019
UN drafts ‘list of shame’ over child deaths in Yemen – AFP, July 12, 2019
Yémen: l’Arabie préservée dans un futur rapport de l’ONU sur les droits des enfants – Le Figaro, July 12, 2019
Interview with Watchlist on the Secretary-General’s 2018 annual report on children and armed conflict – Al Jazeera Arabic, June 26, 2018
In South Sudan, Denial of Humanitarian Aid is a War Tactic – IPS, May 4, 2018
Attacks on aid workers, health facilities leave millions in South Sudan without care, report finds – DEVEX, April 27, 2018
Coalition: Israel, Myanmar must go on children’s blacklist – Associated Press, March 6, 2018
Gobierno y ELN deben priorizar la protección de la niñez – El Espectador (Colombia), February 12, 2018
Saudi-led coalition on UN blacklist for killing Yemen kids – Associated Press, October 4, 2017
Afghan Province, Squeezed by Taliban, Loses Access to Medical Care – New York Times, September 23, 2017
U.N. Secretary-General Holds His Tongue on Human Rights Violations – Foreign Policy, June 12, 2017
UN: 8,600 people in Yemen believed infected with cholera – i24NEWS Crossroads, May 16, 2017
Israeli army ‘among world’s child rights violators’ – Al Jazeera, April 6, 2017
“Attacks on Afghan hospitals hit children the hardest” – Op-Ed in IRIN by Christine Monaghan, Watchlist Research Officer – March 6, 2017
“Afghan fighting pressures hospitals, clinics: children’s rights group” – Reuters, March 6, 2017
Launch of the policy note, “Annual Report 2017: Putting Children’s Rights Up Front” at the UN Press Briefing Room – March 1, 2017
“UN Urged to Add 11 Parties to List of Child Rights Violators” – Associate Press, March 1, 2017
“How Can Peace Agreements Protect Children? Q&A with Eva Smets” – International Peace Institute Interview – February 17, 2017
“Shifting Afghan frontlines make aid work harder, more dangerous” – Reuters, February 9, 2017