Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Virginia Gamba
Doha: The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Virginia Gamba, stressed the solid relations between Qatar and the United Nations, especially with regard to children and armed conflict, and the importance of raising awareness of the needs of those who suffer from violations in armed conflict, by improving educational initiatives and operations in this field.
In an exclusive interview with Qatar News Agency (QNA), Gamba revealed a United Nations decision to open an analysis and communication center affiliated with its office in Doha within a week from now, similar to other offices in Europe and elsewhere, in order to accomplish two things, the first of which is to promote the inclusion of forecasts related to mediation and peace operations, as well as training and the issue of dialogue in order to achieve peace, and the second thing is conducting special research to improve knowledge about the new effects that affect children, namely climate change, (COVID-19) pandemic and people with special needs, pointing out that all are now being completed by improving and strengthening the education process in Doha.
She praised the initiatives of H H Sheikha Moza bint Nasser to protect children in areas of armed conflict, saying in this regard, “we commend the amazing roles played by H H Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, especially the initiatives launched by Her Highness with regard to the elimination and prevention of violence against children in conflict areas”.
Gamba added that since the launch of the initiative of H H Sheikha Moza bint Nasser and Qatar Foundation to raise awareness about the need to protect education from attacks, “we have witnessed a UN Security Council resolution on this issue, along with a UN General Assembly resolution, while all members of the UN Security Council and the United Nations General Assembly agree on ways to protect education from all forms of violence, and this would not have been possible without the initiative of the State of Qatar regarding the education program.”
She also valued the initiatives of Qatar, which stresses the need to protect educational institutions in areas of armed conflict, as this represents the protection of children in those areas from violations and guarantees education, adding “what we have witnessed since 2011 was that a UN Security Council resolution was issued obligating our office to write reports on these attacks against schools and hospitals, and we used to write reports every year, to emphasize the importance of education”.
Gamba stressed that attacks against educational institutions in areas of armed conflict were a systematic fact against school infrastructure, but she stressed that thanks to the initiative launched by the State of Qatar to prevent all of this from happening, “we are certain that the attack does not fall only on the infrastructure, but on the capabilities of children, to receive sound, free and safe education, and this is directly related to the initiatives to protect children in situations of armed conflict, which were issued under the umbrella of protecting education from attacks, and these initiatives have been expanded to include the UN Security Council”.
She also mentioned that Qatar has done an exceptional job in leading international initiatives, and that it has signed many relevant international treaties and agreements, in addition to its individual initiatives pointing out that her office is promoting these initiatives, and expressing her hope that other countries will follow the example of the State of Qatar in all these efforts and appreciated initiatives.
On the nature and quality of violations against children in areas of armed conflict, she said, “It is very important to work to prevent violations against children, and we do not fully understand what global measures may occur to prevent these violations against children, and therefore the planned Doha Center will open soon creating specific programs to see how they will be implemented in this regard,” calling for an end to any violations targeting children, with the importance of providing them with educational opportunities at the same time.
Gamba went on to say, in this context, “We know that protecting education from attacks, or banning education for children who have experienced forms of violence, is something that we must stop, and we need to give these children opportunities to learn and choose their way of life, and if we cannot accomplish this, they will be stigmatized, and they will become victims of violations, and therefore, if they are deprived of educational opportunities through integration processes, their suffering will multiply, so it is very important for us to believe in these children, and if they do not receive education, they have no options.”
Regarding the partnership and cooperation between her office and other relevant institutions and organizations regionally and internationally, Gamba, said that her office has partnerships with Arab countries, as well as the African Union.