The children of Kabul : discussions with Afghan families / Jo de Berry … [et. al].
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- Pamphlet HQ 792 .A3 .B47 /2003
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“June 2003”.
“Save the Children USA ; UNICEF”—title page.
Includes bibliographical references.
Executive summary in Dari and English also printed separately (5, 5 p. ; 30 cm).
Contents: Acknowledgements—Executive summary—Chapter one : an introduction to the study—Chapter two : children’s well being and development : values and priorities—Chapter three : challenges and difficulties for the children of Kabul—Chapter four : coping with the challenges—Chapter five : recommendations for support programs for children in Kabul and Afghanistan—Epilogue—Annexes.
Summary: “War is a terrible experience for children. During war children are killed and injured, they lose family members and they forfeit opportunities for education and development. Children are frightened by the dangers they are living through, and scared for their own and their families’ survival. Long after it ends, war leaves a legacy of destruction and loss, which affects children and their wider society. Working with war-affected children to help them cope with the impact of conflict is a vital part of the post-war recovery of a whole society…”—(p. i).
English