Sign the Joint Statement

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Joint Statement – Stand Up For Children In War

September 2025

As religious communities, international organizations, civil society, and people of goodwill, we stand together to raise an urgent alarm about the suffering of children in war, to reaffirm the sanctity and value of their lives, to uphold their human dignity, and to demand protection for these most innocent, vulnerable, and precious members of every community. The continued violations of international humanitarian law and human rights law are not isolated incidents; they reflect a broader and alarming erosion of the shared moral norms that faith communities long advocated for and helped inspire.

Across traditions, sacred texts, prayers, and practices remind us that the protection of the vulnerable and the pursuit of peace are shared ethical imperatives. Long before humanitarian and human rights law were codified, faith and moral values called us to be compassionate, to protect the vulnerable, restore relationships, uphold human dignity, and promote the right to life.

Childhood is a journey of growth, identity, and belonging. When a child is forced to flee, to bury a parent, or to endure hunger or injury, that journey is broken. Beyond the immediate suffering lie often overlooked and yet devastating consequences: malnutrition and the weaponization of food; collapsing health systems, spread of disease and disrupted immunization; toxic stress and other mental-health problems; interrupted learning, stunted development and early marriage; and the fragmentation of communities that dissolves trust and solidarity, and imperils our common future: the future of our children.

Today, grave and proliferating breaches of international humanitarian law and human rights law — including the direct targeting of children, their schools, the hospitals where they are cared for, and the shelters where they hope to find refuge — are deeply alarming and risk becoming normalized.

This MUST end. We cannot be silent. Change is possible, rooted in the moral teachings of our faiths and the universal legal principles meant to secure justice and peace. We believe that international organizations, local communities, and children themselves can be agents of healing and transformation. We believe in the power of hope, solidarity, awareness, and consciousness – acknowledging both the call to raise awareness in society and the call to speak and act from our own conscience – as guides for collective responsibility and action. Together, we can prevent violence, raise awareness about its devastating impact, and foster spaces for dialogue and mutual understanding that can help change the course of history.

For the sake of our children, we must act.

Therefore, on the International Day of Peace 2025
We jointly call upon States and political leaders to:

  • Honour legal obligations and uphold International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law that protect us all from violence and abuse, especially against children, in times of war.
  • Advocate for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in all conflict zones, urging all parties to prioritize dialogue and peaceful resolution, and to take urgent steps toward de-escalation to protect children and civilians.
  • Protect children from harm and all forms of violence, in compliance with Article 38 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which obliges States to take all feasible measures to protect and care for children affected by armed conflict. This includes preventing the collapse of public health systems and ensuring safe and unimpeded delivery of food, clean water, medical assistance, and mental health and psychosocial support.
  • Respect and protect education and health facilities; refrain from their use for military purposes; enable safe, sustained learning for displaced and refugee children.
  • Support transparent monitoring, reporting, and accountability mechanisms for grave violations against children, end impunity, and promote justice, dialogue, and reconciliation through time-bound action plans in line with international frameworks.
  • Address the diverse root causes of violent conflict, including but not limited to those linked to resource scarcity, displacement, global warming, and other social, political, and economic factors.

We also call upon religious leaders and faith communities to:

  • Raise consciousness and challenge the normalization of such unconscionable violations against children. Let your churches, temples, mosques, synagogues, and sacred spaces resound with the call for peace.
  • Collaborate with other faith communities and international and civil society organizations to provide holistic and coordinated responses for children and families affected by war, grounded in the do-no-harm principles.
  • Create safe spaces for children to speak and be heard. Let their lived realities guide our common action.
  • Speak with one voice against violence, dehumanization, and hate, and actively engage congregations and governments in calls for an end to hostilities and for accountability.
  • Advocate for the restoration of a moral social contract; one that centres empathy, justice, and the inherent dignity of every child.

We choose conscience over indifference, hope over despair, and ethical action over silence.

We STAND UP for children in war,

Endorsing organizations

This statement has already been endorsed by:

Institutions

  1. A PARI MUN – Instituto de Investigación y Debate en Derecho
  2. Action for Develooment
  3. Activists Without Borders
  4. Addis  Ababa University
  5. Adyan Foundation
  6. Afaq Foundation for women
  7. African Women of Faith Network Nigeria 
  8. AGAPE Learning & Growing Together
  9. Al Mustafa Welfare Trust
  10. ALEPH Youth Organization 
  11. Alliance for Rethinking Coalition Pakistan
  12. Amal Alliance
  13. Anglican University of Congo
  14. Animal Interfaith Alliance
  15. Arigatou International
  16. Arab Educational Institute – Pax Christi / Bethlehem – Palestine
  17. Asian Association for Religion and Peace Studies
  18. Asociación Pop No’j (Guatemala)
  19. Association for Living Values Education International
  20. Association For the Promotion of Sustainable Development
  21. Association of Professional and Business Women from Moldova
  22. Association of the Survivors of Makobola Massacres ( ARMMK)
  23. Baha’i International Community
  24. Beehive Enfance et Education
  25. Better Care Network
  26. Beyond Conflict
  27. Beyond Our hearts Foundation
  28. BRIDGES – Eastern European Forum for Dialogue
  29. British Chapter, International Association for Religious Freedom
  30. Bureau International Catholique de l’Enfance – BICE
  31. Bureau International des Droits des Enfants (IBCR)
  32. Cao Đài Study Center
  33. Casa Luz da Colina
  34. CASS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION / UNITED RELIGIONS INITIATIVE
  35. Catholic Diocese of Vasai, India
  36. CCAB
  37. Centre for Child Rights in Somalia 
  38. Centre International de Conseil, de Recherche et d’Expertise en Droits de l’Homme (CICREDHO) 
  39. Centro Studi per l’Ecumenismo in Italia
  40. Chennai Photo Biennale Foundation
  41. Child Helpline International 
  42. CHILD TO CHILD
  43. ChildFund Alliance
  44. Christian Alliance for Development (CAFORD
  45. Ciyota
  46. Coalición Contra el Abuso Sexual
  47. Comite Ecumenico de Panama
  48. Commission of Catechesis for the Diocese of Roman Catholic Church, Port Victoria, Seychelles
  49. Commsone Photography
  50. Community Restoration Initiative Project
  51. Congregation of Our lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd , Malta
  52. Cordoba Peace Institute
  53. Council of Religions, Mauritius
  54. Creshendo
  55. Defence for Children International
  56. Defensa de Niñas y Niños – Internacional, DNI Costa Rica
  57. Desired Futures CBO
  58. Early Childhood Peace Consortium (ECPC)
  59. ECPAT International
  60. Edmund Rice International
  61. Education Above All Foundation
  62. End Corporal Punishment
  63. Equality for Training and Human Rights
  64. Escola Parque Tibetano,  filiada à FFHI Fraternidade Federação Humanitária Internacional
  65. Eyes on Orphans-The Gambia
  66. Family, Child, Youth Association
  67. First Children’s Embassy in the World Megjashi Macedonia
  68. Fondazione Aiuto Sostegno e Protezione Infanzia della Svizzera italiana – ASPI
  69. Fondazione Marista per la Solidarietà Internazionale ETS
  70. Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF)
  71. Fundación Escuelas de Paz
  72. Fundación Internacional de Derechos Humanos El Shaddai
  73. Fundación Kannonji
  74. Gatanga CCM Comprehensive School ( Murang’a county, Kenya)
  75. Georgetown University Collaborative on Global Children’s Issues
  76. GLOBAL ALLIANCE FOR MINISTRIES and INFRASTRUCTURES OF PEACE  – GAMIP / Latin America and the Caribbean
  77. Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack
  78. Global Humanity for Peace Institute
  79. Globethics
  80. GNRC South Africa 
  81. GNRC Ecuador
  82. GNRC MEXICO
  83. GNRC Perú
  84. GNRC-NIGER
  85. Grandma School Initiative 
  86. GREEN GLOBE FOUNDATION (CALCUTTA, INDIA)
  87. Green Youth for Climate and Development 
  88. Guerrand-Hermes Foundation for Peace
  89. Guidance Consultancy
  90. Guru Nanak Nishkam sewak jatha
  91. Hounslow Friends of Faith
  92. Iglesia Metodista del Peru
  93. Inclusion Diversity Program
  94. Inclusive Education for Sustainable Development IESD
  95. Instituto Arns
  96. INSTITUTO PROMOVIENDO DESARROLLO SOCIAL IPRODES
  97. International Association for Intercultural Education
  98. International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC)
  99. International Child Rights Academy
  100. International Interfaith Centre, Oxford
  101. Islamic Foundation, Kenya
  102. Islamic Relief Worldwide
  103. Islamic Supreme Council of Zambia
  104. ISPCAN
  105. itotheN | Intergenerational Impact
  106. Jelou Heart, Latiendo por Amor AC.
  107. Jesus Assemblies Church
  108. Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities
  109. Kas MMM
  110. Kindernothilfe, Germany
  111. Korean Society for Buddhist Studies – 한국서민불교학회 –
  112. Kunguru Place Charity
  113. Lawyers Council of Thailand Under The Royal Patronage
  114. Le Gernier de l’Ecole
  115. LUCIS TRUST / World Goodwill
  116. Lutheran World Federation (LWF)
  117. Migrações em Debate
  118. Making Aid Work Initiative
  119. Mont Fleuri Secondary School – Ministry of Education of Seychelles
  120. Mouvement Citoyen Pour la Paix et la Concorde /SENEGAL
  121. Msasani B Nursery and Primary School
  122. Music for Every Child
  123. Muslim-Indigenous Connection (MIC)
  124. Namdhari Sikh Sangat UK (NSSUK)
  125. Network for Children’s Rights
  126. NGO Children of Montenegro
  127. Núcleo-Luz de Figueira em São Carlos – Imaculada Casa do Alívio do Sofrimento
  128. NyaEden Foundation 
  129. ONG PAIX&LAIT
  130. Pastoral da Criança (Pastoral Care for Children)
  131. Peace Institute of Wonkwang University
  132. Pastoral de la Niñez – Bolivia
  133. Poverty Eradication and Community Empowerment
  134. Preah Sihanouk Raja Buddhist University, Battambang Branch
  135. Railway Children Africa
  136. Re-Imagining New Communities
  137. ReBuilding Community Organization
  138. Réseau des Enfants et Jeunes Africains pour les Droits Humains ‘ REJADH-RDC’ en sigle
  139. Return to the Earth Costa Rica
  140. Roheco Finances SA
  141. Rural Women Empowerment Network.
  142. SAIEVAC
  143. Salam Institute for Peace and Justice
  144. Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement
  145. Școala Gimnaziala Comuna Cislau
  146. Seychelles Scout Association
  147. Shanti Ashram
  148. Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
  149. Soul Energies E&D LLC
  150. St Peter’s Youth Nairobi
  151. Stockholm Center for International Law
  152. Stop Child Cruelty Trust
  153. Swanthana Seva CC
  154. Syria Bright Future
  155. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  156. The Dialogue Co-Operative
  157. The International Dialogue Centre – KAICIID
  158. The International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB)
  159. The Living Restoratively, Dying Peacefully Project 
  160. The Wellness Chord
  161. ThinkSMALL RD CONGO/ BUKAVU 
  162. Ubuntu Nexus
  163. UN University for Peace
  164. United Religions Initiative
  165. University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
  166. Ushirika Secondary School
  167. Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict
  168. Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict of Child Rights Connect
  169. World BEYOND War
  170. World Congress of Faiths
  171. World Council of Churches
  172. WORLD CULTURE & RELIGION INSTITUTE
  173. World Evangelical Alliance
  174. World Organization for Early Childhood Education – OMEP
  175. World Vision DRC/ Kinshasa Cluster
  176. World Vision International
  177. World Vision Myanmar – Kachin Field Team
  178. Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan
  179. Young Africans Community Empowerment Initiative, Sierra Leone YACEI-SL
  180. Youth Association for Development (YAD) Pakistan
  181. Youth for Global Peace Network-Sierra Leone
  182. Youth For Peace And Dialogue between Cultures
  183. Youth Leaders for Restoration and Development (YOLRED)
  184. Youth Society for Social Service

UN Agencies

  1. OHCHR
  2. UNHCR
  3. Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Violence against Children
  4. Acting Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General on Children and Armed Conflict
  5. United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child

Former Members of the Committee on the Rights of the Child

  1. Ann Skelton
  2. Jean Zermatten
  3. Jorge Cardona
  4. Luis Pedernera
  5. Marta Maurás
  6. Marta Santos Pais
  7. Mikiko Otani
  8. Yanghee Lee