IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT. Case No OMAR KHADR, Petitioner, ROBERT M. GATES, Respondent.

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N THE UNTED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DSTRCT OF COLUMBA CRCUT Case No. 07-1 156 OMAR KHADR, Petitioner, ROBERT M. GATES, Respondent. AFFDAVT OF Rebecca Symington, Rebecca Symington, hereby declare upon information and belief, that: 1. am the acting Senior Adviser on Children Affected by Armed Conflict, Child Protection Section, Program Division, and United Nations Children's Fund (UNCEF) Headquarters. submit this affidavit at the request of Petitioner Omar Khadr.

2. n this Affidavit will set out the components of successfi~l demobilization and reintegration programs for child soldiers, based on lessons learned fro111 UNCEF's twenty years supporting si~ch programs. 3. n my position take a leading role in developing UNCEF's global policies and programs on the issue of children affected by armed conflict. Those policies and programs include disarnlament, demobilization and reintegration ("DDR) programs for child soldiers. UNCEF's involvement in reintegration programs 4. UNCEF was established by United Nations General Assembly resolution 57 () of 1 December 1946, and mandated to help all children on the basis of need "without discrimination because of race, creed, nationality, status, or political belief." (United Nations General Assembly Resolution 57 () 1946 on the Establishment of an nternational Children's Emergency Fund, 2.b.ii.) 5. UNCEF has a mandate to advocate for the protection of children's rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential.,

UNCEF's experience in Demobilization and Reintegration of Child Soldiers 1 6. With the help of the international community, UNCEF has supported de~nobilization and reintegration programs in nany countries where children have been used as soldiers. These include Afghanistan, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cote d'voire, Liberia, Mozambique, Nepal, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Uganda. These programs range from the relatively modest in size (some 3,000 child beneficiaries in Burundi), to somewhat larger (8,000 children in Afghanistan), to substantial (30,000 children in Democratic Republic of the Congo). 7. UNCEF-supported programs are monitored and evaluated to determine whether they are achieving their goals. As confirmed in several evaluations referenced below, a properly-designed DDR program can have a significant positive impact on the children involved. 8. UNCEF receives support for DDR programs from several donor governments, including the United States of America - which funds reintegration programs in Afghanistan through the Department of Labor, Office of Child Labor, Forced

Labor, and t1~1man Trafficking, and the United States Agency for nternational Developn~ent. Other governments, including those ol'belgiu~n, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Japan and the United Kingdom, also support UNCEF's work in this area. Components of successful DDR programs 9. UNCEF has supported DDR programs since 1988, when it initiated a program i for children who had been child soldiers during the civil war in Mozambique. UNCEF has a clear understanding of what works and what does not work in these programs. Significant components of successful DDR programs are set out below. 10.Family reunification and family-based care: Sustained contact with immediate or extended family is important to reintegration. (UNCEF, Liberia "Evaluation of the Disarmament and Demobilization Programme for Children Associated with Fighting Forces in Liberia", 2005). Former child soldiers should be returned to their family and community or integrated into a family and community environment after their release. Where it is not possible to i

integrate children into their own families, alternative family-based care arrangements should be found. 1 1.Support to mediate between the individual, the families and the community: The capacity of the fainily and community to care for and protect foriner child soldiers should be developed and supported through social services. The community to which the child is returning should be prepared to understand that the foriner child soldier is primarily a victim, not a perpetrator. Studies of rehabilitation and reintegration efforts show that children who have been associated with armed groups or armed forces for any length of time require regular family and com~nunity visits by social workers upon reintegration to mediate between the individual, the fainily and the community. Structured activities in the community should be designed to increase social inclusion and mobility of affected persons. (UNCEF Regional Office, Dakar, Senegal, "The Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration of Children Associated with the Fighting Forces: Lessons Learned in Sierra Leone 1998-2002", 2005).

12.Positive civilian role nlodcls in the community: UNCEF programs in Liberia (UNCEF, Liberia, "Evaluation of the Disarmament and Demobilization Progralnme for Children Associated with Fighting Forces in Liberia", 2005) and Sierra Leone (UNCEF, Regional Office, Dakar, Senegal, "The Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration of Children Associated with the Fighting Forces: Lessons Learned in Sierra Leone 1998-2002", 2005) show that the presence of, and com~nunication with, positive civilian role models outside the child's own - or any other - military command structure have influenced the child's ability to reintegrate successfully. 13.Education and preparation for a productive role in the community: Few children benefit from education during their time as child soldiers. n UNCEF's experience, providing an education, engaging former child soldiers in community service and helping them enter productive social roles are important to their reintegration and to overcoming the stigma often associated with having been a child soldier. Reintegration programs in Sudan, among other experiences, illustrate that education and skills training, coupled with appropriate access to sustainable income generation, are critical to successful reintegration (UNCEF, Sudan, "Assessment of UNCEF Supported

Programmes for Reintegration of Children Formerly Associated with Armed Groups and Forces in Sudan, final draft", January 2008). 14. Psychological support: Reintegration support should include adequate identification of ~nental as well as physical health problems. All psychological and social activities are understood to contribute towards healing but some children may require individual attention. Each child's progress and emotional needs should be ~nonitored by a caregiver and social worker. n addition to group work and peer group support, children may benefit from individual counseling and/or opportunities to participate in traditional healing ceremonies. (UNCEF, Liberia, "Evaluation of the Disarmament and Demobilization Programme for Children Associated with Fighting Forces in Liberia", 2005). All screening instruments and psychological interventions should be conducted by trained professionals; and principles of impartiality should be scrupulously observed, particularly where the armed conflict is on-going. (nter-agency Standing Committee, "nter-agency Standing Committee Guidelines on Mental Health and Psycho-social Support in Emergency Settings", 2007). 15.1 make this affidavit and submit it to this honorable Court without waiving the privileges and immunities of the United Nations (including UNCEF) or those

afl'osded to me as an official of the United Nations, pursuant to the Convention on the Privileges and ~nmunities of the United Nations, 1946, or otherwise. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 5 1746, certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on 28 March 2008