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Explosive violence and child displacement - World


Explosive violence and child displacement
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Globally, children are more likely to suffer from explosive violence in their homes – the places they are meant to feel the safest. AOAV’s Explosive Violence Monitor (EVM) data shows that, as reported in English language media, between 2011-2020 most children were killed and injured in urban, residential settings (see Figure 1). The same bombs that take children’s lives destroy their schools, hospitals and shelter, leaving urban and other populated areas immediately or ultimately uninhabitable.
In response to this, this report examines the impacts of initial and protracted child displacement caused by explosive weapons. ....

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The impact of explosive violence on children's psychological health - World


The impact of explosive violence on children’s psychological health
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By Verity Hubbard
Explosive violence challenges, and sometimes shatters, the three fundamental assumptions that provide children with a sense of well-being: that the world is benevolent, it is meaningful, and that the self is worthy[1].
Grief, anger, self-blame, disbelief, depression, and anxiety have all been well-documented in children who have experienced explosive violence. These effects are likely to persist into adulthood long after the violence has stopped. How a child responds to the explosive violence that might enter their young lives is dependent on the nature of the blast, the circumstances of the conflict, the quality of social care and health provision, the direct and indirect impacts of the blast on the child or their caregivers, on family stability and income, their age, and the state of their mental and physical health before the blast, to name just some. ....

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