![]() The report presents trends and patterns of violations, and engagement with parties responsible for violations that might lead to behavioural change, including promotion of accountability and compliance with child protection provisions in peace processes. The information does not represent the full scale of violations against children, but provides United Nations-verified trends in grave violations against children, given that access for monitors remains a challenge. Where incidents were committed earlier but verified only in 2022, that information is qualified as relating to an incident that was verified at a later date. Where information is not verified, it is qualified as such. The information contained in the present report was vetted for accuracy by the United Nations. ![]() The report includes trends regarding the impact of armed conflict on children and information on violations committed, as requested by the Council in its resolution 1612 (2005) and subsequent resolutions.1 Where possible, violations are attributed to parties to conflict and the annexes to the present report include a list of parties engaging in violations against children, namely the recruitment and use of children, the killing and maiming of children, rape and other forms of sexual violence perpetrated against children, attacks on schools, hospitals and protected persons in relation to schools and/or hospitals,2 and the abduction of children. ![]() The present report, prepared following consultations and covering the period from January to December 2022, is submitted pursuant to Security Council resolution 2427 (2018). Download Report (PDF | 1.19 MB | Chinese version).Download Report (PDF | 779.3 KB | Russian version). ![]()
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