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1 BY: Diego Valenzuela & Edgar Casas P.3 Mrs. Teitelbaum
Child Soldiers BY: Diego Valenzuela & Edgar Casas P.3 Mrs. Teitelbaum

2 What is a Child Soldier? A Child Soldier is anyone under the age of eighteen who is part of any kind of Military or Militia.

3 Does it still exist? Yes, it does still exist people use children as suicide bombers, soldiers, spies, & other things needed in the battlefield. It still exists in other countries because they need more soldiers on the battlefield and children are easier to recruit.

4 Where do Child Soldiers come from?
Child Soldiers can come from any countries but there are many places in Africa that use Child soldiers.

5 Victims of child soldiers
Army groups choose the poor children and those who have limited access to education. Maybe sometimes even children who have lost their parents get recruited too.

6 Countries that use child soldiers
. Countries that use child soldiers In South Sudan they have recruited more than 3,000 child soldiers. Somali from , about 200,000 children served as soldiers. In Burma, about 70,000 children serve in the Burma National Army.

7 Kids treated as child soldiers
Many child soldiers serve as porters or cooks, guards, messengers, & spies Child soldiers sent to combat and forced to be in front lines

8 Sources to stop child soldiers
culturesofresistence.org child-soldiers.org unicef.org voanews.com

9 UNICEF.org Unicef tells stories about children that have survived the war and ways that you can help them out.

10 Video . https: //

11 THE END :))))))) .


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