Friday, February 24, 2023
Ukraine’s children are facing a mental health timebomb, as exposure to shelling, shooting and loss of family and friends takes a devastating toll, new World Vision research has found.
Since war broke out, an average of 54 civilians have been killed or injured in Ukraine every day, 2528 schools attacked, and up to 5 million children forced to flee for their lives. Nearly half of children’s homes have been damaged in hard hit Kherson, Kharkiv, and Dnipro.
World Vision Australia CEO Daniel Wordsworth – on the ground within days of the escalation last year – said improving child mental health was an urgent priority.
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