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Sweden and children impacted by armed conflicts
Sweden and children impacted by armed conflicts





Healthy emotional development relies upon us knowing that we can trust our parents and caregivers to protect us from harm and meet our basic needs, which is the basis for secure attachment and growing independence. There is evidence that this affects the individual’s educational progress more significantly even than being exposed to violence directly in later years.įor the youngest children, exposure to violent conflict can produce long-term ill-effects. But research shows that, when a pregnant woman is subject to violence, it can have an impact upon the unborn child’s physical and cognitive development. Children in many parts of Syria, at war for nearly 11 years now, are sometimes described as a ‘lost generation’ when it comes to schooling. We know that war impacts children’s access to education, but it also hampers their learning from the earliest stages of life.

Sweden and children impacted by armed conflicts

Here are five you might not have considered:

Sweden and children impacted by armed conflicts

The effects upon children of living with violent conflict are numerous, devastating, and not always obvious. As of 2018, 357 million children (nearly one in six children in the world) were living in conflict-affected contexts. No child should have to experience the horrors of war, but so many do. Mark lays out some of the lesser-known dangers to children affected by the conflict in Ukraine and in all the other active conflict zones around the globe.







Sweden and children impacted by armed conflicts