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Children's rights in Colombia

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in which Colombia has been involved, has used children for combat related duties throughout the years, as well as political, social and economic instability have pushed for child labor. More recently the current
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resort to the recruitment, sometimes forced, of children for combat. Between 11,000 and 14,000 children are estimated to be involved with left-wing guerrilla groups and right-wing paramilitaries in
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and end up in local brothels; others are placed into regional and international prostitution trade networks. These networks are often run by bigger cartels associated to
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Moreover the children are also affected by the violence of war and the forced displacement that has come with it. Colombia has one of the highest number of victims of
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womensnewsnetwork WUNRN: “A Child in Danger is a Child that Cannot Wait” – Colombia and Child Prostitution in Today’s World
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in 1989 and later ratified the CRC on September 2, 1990. Internally issues related to children are mostly under the
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Revista Semana: Child commercial sexual violence is the third illegal most lucrative business in the world
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The average school-leaving age in Colombia is 12. The numerous
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In 2002, FARC guerrillas kidnapped presidential candidate
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are issues in Colombia. Children are mainly affected by
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Index

Human rights in Colombia
Children's rights
Civil rights
Collective rights
Fathers' rights
LGBT rights
Group rights
Human rights
Individual rights
Legal rights
Men's rights
Natural rights
Reproductive rights
Social rights
Women's rights
Workers' rights
Displacement
Youth rights
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Child labor
Military use of children
Spanish
children's rights
Republic of Colombia
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Instituto Colombiano de Bienestar Familiar
internal conflicts
internal armed conflict

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