Annelies Verstichel2026-01-212026-01-2120222371-4395https://doi.org/10.15273/allons-y.v6i0.11176https://hdl.handle.net/10222/85662Children‘s rights in general and the UN‘s Children and Armed Conflict (CAAC) Agenda in particular have been a foreign policy priority of the Government of Belgium for decades, both in financial and in policy terms. As a result, awarding Belgium the chairmanship of the Security Council Working Group on CAAC (SCWG-CAAC) was the logical result of this commitment and a unanimous decision by the UNSC members when distributing chairmanships of subsidiary bodies to the incoming non-permanent UNSC members at the end of 2018. This article looks at the objectives of Belgium‘s chairmanship of the SCWG-CAAC (2019-2020) and to what extent they were achieved. It furthermore analyzes the SCWG-CAAC conclusions, their structure, and the traditionally challenging points in the negotiations. Finally, the article concludes by reflecting on gaps and opportunities moving forward.Belgium‘s Chairmanship of the Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict (2019-2020)Article