Africa is said to be the "quietest crisis in the world". Africans have been fighting child soldiers for many years, so they were labeled. Child soldiers are used throughout Africa. These include Mozambique, Somalia, Congo, Uganda. The Central African Region (CAR) is the most famous area for hiring children's soldiers because of viral video published in 2012 by an organization called "Invisible Children". The focus of this video is the notorious leader of the Lord's resistance army, Joseph Connie.
"I'm investigating reports on the use of children soldiers in Africa, I am browsing the Invisible Kids website that spends a lot of time reading programs and watching videos. "Riggins said. "I was surprised that I never heard about the war by that day These kids are not useful for daily life in the US I decided to participate in invisible children "Our way" came to my school, showed me a lot of moving video and talked to the students about what is going on in Central African Republic. "
The main reason for the recruitment of child soldiers in Africa is poverty. "War" itself, diffusion of small arms, lack of education, evacuation and other factors inevitably lead to recruitment of child soldiers, but poverty is the fundamental cause of these situations. Therefore, in this paper, we will demonstrate this case by investigating how Africa achieves such a high level of poverty and showing the relationship between other factors and poverty factors. To determine the meaning of the term "child soldier" it is necessary to first define and define a brief description of recruitment practices. This will allow us to better understand the devastating consequences of not coping with potential causes such as extreme poverty. Subsequently, this article explores the factors that explain the phenomenon of child soldiers in Africa and it is obvious that poverty is a theme that repeatedly occurs through examination of causal factors.
Africa is often regarded as the center of the phenomenon of child soldiers. Armed groups using child soldiers are covering the continent of Africa and almost all wars are there. The result seems to be a most popular link between African children and war. For example, according to Angola's survey, 36 people of Angola's children total 15 people who participated in war as soldiers and companions. First, Charles Taylor acquired the leaders of major rebel factions in the early 1990s. By the end of the decade, Taylor faced a new enemy in the Liberian reconciliation and coalition for democracy (alliance for Liberia alliance democracy) and Liberian democracy movement (model). It was kidnapped by soldiers by over 14,000 children