With $2.5M gift, Dal’s Dallaire Institute boosts early warning efforts to prevent recruitment of child soldiers

A gift to the Dalhousie-based Dallaire Institute for Children, Peace and Security promises to strengthen the institute’s ability to predict areas at high-risk for recruitment and use of children as soldiers, allowing for earlier intervention and potentially reducing the long-term impacts of armed conflict. 

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