The meeting was part of the “Stand Up for Children in War” campaign, co-signed by more than 130 partner organizations, including the World Council of Churches (WCC). The event opened with a sharing of the current grave situation: over half of the world’s displaced population are children, according to the 2024 UN Report on Armed Conflict and Children, which also shows that sexual violence, family separation, trafficking, and abuse are all rising to alarming levels. Amid not only conflict but lack of funding and extreme weather events, the gathering called for action, investment, and political will. Arigatou International president Rev. Keishi Miyamoto, via a video message, noted that children are our future and a precious asset. “It is therefore urgent that we intensify our prayers and our actions, and call on the international community to protect children,” he said. Those gathered observed a moment of silence for children who have been killed in conflict. Florence Raymonde J. Gaspar shared a special statement on behalf of the UN office on Children and Armed Conflict. “Standing up for children in war is more urgent than ever,” she said. “Children pay the highest price in wars. As we speak, 473 million children are living in conflict.” WCC general secretary Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay expressed the importance of not only conversation—but action. |
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