Nov 21

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Three former child soldiers from Africa announced the launch of a new U.N.-backed advocacy group Thursday to help other kids escape and heal from war.
The three survivors, all in their 20's and living in the U.S., say the group aims to create a global network of young people like themselves who can get rehabilitated with the help of education.
"The key was discovering I could do other things than just fight," said Continue reading »

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