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Child Recruitment by Armed Groups Tripled in Haiti, Quadrupled in Colombia, UNICEF Says

UNICEF says underreporting masks the true scale due to fear of reprisals.

Overview

  • In Haiti, UNICEF links the spike to extreme poverty and gang dominance of Port-au-Prince, with conflict displacing a record 1.4 million people.
  • UN estimates indicate 30% to 50% of armed‑group members in Haiti are children, with some recruited as young as nine.
  • In Colombia, verified recruitment cases rose from 116 in 2020 to 453 in 2024, with officials warning many cases go unreported.
  • Recruiters use coercion, payments, deception and social media, including independent brokers who sell children to the highest‑paying group.
  • Reintegration is strained as roughly 500 children have escaped or been arrested in recent years; UNICEF seeks up to $30 million and notes Haiti’s UN‑backed mission is set to shift toward a stronger gang‑suppression role.