September 18, 2006
Psychology lecturer attends international
conference on children in militias
Psychology lecturer Tony Hoffman attended a conference on the
prevention of child recruitment into militaries that was sponsored
by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
and Canadian government professionals.
The workshop, Expanding the Dialogue: Stopping Child Soldiering,
was held August 27-31 in Winnipeg, Canada.
The gathering focused on developing strategies for demobilizing
and preventing child soldier recruitment through coordinating the
efforts of the United Nations, peacekeeping forces, human rights
agencies, local governments, humanitarian agencies, and academic
research. A recruitment prevention simulation will be held in spring
2007.
Hoffman presented a discussion of post-war demobilization and
peace-building programs for youth in Sierra Leone.
The gathering was hosted by Senator and former Lieutenant General
Roméo Dallaire, a leader of Canadian peacekeeping forces and the
author of Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in
Rwanda. Also attending the workshop were the Canadian foreign
minister, three generals in peacekeeping forces, representatives
from the UN, USAID, UNICEF, Save the Children, Human Rights Watch,
the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, Canadian Defense
Forces, Indian Defense Forces, International Alert, Search for
Common Ground, and others.