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SCREAM: A special module on child labour and armed conflict
This SCREAM Module was developed to contribute to the prevention of the worst forms of child labour in armed conflict and post-armed conflict situations (hereinafter referred to as conflict and post-conflict situations). There is a specific focus on children associated with armed forces or groups. It also aims to promote community acceptance of children released from armed forces and groups or other worst forms of child labour. The activities are primarily designed to take young people through a journey of understanding in the lives of children associated with armed forces and groups. Participants will explore who these children are, why they join, what their role in the armed force or group is, how they are released as well as the long and sometimes difficult process of resuming life in the community and making a transition to civilian life. These activities can however easily be adapted to explore in a similar way other worst forms of child labour that are prevalent in conflict or post-conflict settings, such as sexual exploitation or forced labour.