Lack of funding threatens to shut down a vital UNICEF recovery program for former child soldiers in South Sudan paid UNICEFUSA
helping secure their release
, UNICEF works with partners to meet the children's basic needs, providing clothing, food and health care, and arrange for longer-term services to assist with the children's recovery and rehabilitation. There is counseling and psychosocial support, education and vocational training. Case workers coordinate the different services and interventions and provide a steady hand throughout the process.
The program is proven to be highly effective, Ayoya adds."And yet we don’t have the funding to continue this vital work." Jackson, 13, a former child soldier, has been receiving reintegration support services from UNICEF since his release from a South Sudanese armed group in 2018.
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