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Protecting Children In Mali
Imagine a child pointing a gun at a British soldier, or a child approaching your military convoy with what looks look an explosive belt what would you do in that split second? How would you treat the child? These are precisely the difficult questions the British army is grappling with in Mali.
Mali s population is one of the youngest in the world, with a median age of just 16. It is also one of the hardest places in the world to be a child according to the 2021 End of Childhood Index. Extreme poverty, food insecurity, malnutrition, gender-based violence and early marriage are hallmarks of many children s lives. Children here are also on the frontline of the climate crisis, with the Sahel region warming at a rate one and half times faster than the global average, causing devastating cycles of drought and flooding. An escalation in conflict in recent years means Mali is now grappling with an unprecedented emergency, which continues to worsen. More civi
British troops in Mali asked by locals to stay forever peacekeeping commander says
British troops are four months into a three-year deployment in the west African country
27 April 2021 • 2:19pm
The UK has around 400 soldiers deployed in Mali, on a UN peacekeeping mission as well as assisting French forces further east on a counter-terrorism mission.
Credit: Cpt George Christie/Army
British troops in Mali have been asked by locals “to stay forever” a peacekeeping commander has said.
Soldiers deployed on the UN peacekeeping mission to the west African country say they have, so far, been received well by local people.
Major Jamie Powell, Officer Commanding B Company, 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, was speaking after a 24-day patrol as the British Long Range Reconnaissance Group deployed in Mali on Operation MINUSMA.