This Children in Armed Conflict Accountability Framework is a practical resource that promotes accountability for serious violations of international law committed against children in armed conflict. It responds to the significant gap that exists in preventing and remedying these serious violations – and is designed to assist policymakers and practitioners working at all levels to bridge this gap.
In this installment of Acaroglu’s series on systems thinking, she articulates the key terms that constitute a systems mindset that enhance our ability to think critically and creatively about how to problem-solve in complex systems.