Children in emergencies and conflicts
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Conflicts and emergencies around the world pose detrimental risks to the health, safety, and well-being of children. There are many different kinds of conflicts and emergencies, for example, violence, armed conflicts, war, and natural disasters. Some 13 million children are displaced by armed conflicts and violence around the world.[1] Where violent conflicts are the norm, the lives of young children are significantly disrupted and their families have great difficulty in offering the sensitive and consistent care that young children need for their healthy development.[1] One impact is the high rates of PTSD seen in children living with natural disasters or chronic conflict.
"Children in war" redirects here. Not to be confused with Children in the military.