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Children exposed to fear Children exposed to killings Children exposed to migration

Main Problem: The Impact of War on Children Presented by Sabah Jadooa, ICSP Project Manager IRD, Amman. Effects:. Children exposed to fear Children exposed to killings Children exposed to migration Children live in substandard accommodation. Effects:. Children leave friends & relatives

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Children exposed to fear Children exposed to killings Children exposed to migration

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  1. Main Problem:The Impact of War on ChildrenPresented by Sabah Jadooa, ICSP Project Manager IRD, Amman Effects: Children exposed to fear Children exposed to killings Children exposed to migration Children live in substandard accommodation

  2. Effects: • Children leave friends & relatives • New friends are hostile • New environment is hostile

  3. Root Cause • Country under military occupation • Bombing • Living in fear – blackouts & desperation • Ethnic struggle – threatening & killing • Insurgents subversive action against the community

  4. Outcome – (Results) • Migration: • Internal • External (outside country) • New Environment: • Hostile • Substandard accommodation • New fear – illegal status, family can not work or go to school • no friends – anxiety & depression

  5. Outcome - (Results) • Deterioration of health Malnutrition and enuresis children • Abuse to family members • Husband • Wife • Adolescents - specially girls • children

  6. Objectives: • Provide assistance to family: • Health • Education • Cash • Food packages • Shelter • Psychosocial counseling • Involve community

  7. Objectives: • Provide special assistance to the elderly, family, adolescents and children. • Proper Shelter. • Health – (chronic diseases) • Provide special assistance to PWD’s • Disabilities

  8. Constraints: • Psychosocial centers/clinics not sufficient • Clinical staff ( psychiatrists & clinical psychologists) not sufficient • Need for building professional capacity to existing counselors

  9. Lessons learned: • Psychosocial issue in general should have been given earlier and bigger considerations • To enhance awareness amongst POC on psychosocial matters effecting members of their families (to combat stigmatization ) • To expand and avail psychosocial clinic and equip with suitable & experienced staff.

  10. Final but very interesting fact • In the beginning of the program we only had 9 cases referred. • However the peak was over 1000 referrals in April & May. • The total number of referrals up to end of August was 17447, out of which only 6056 reported for counseling. (Stigmatization).

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