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Children of war

 
Children of war
This DVD examines the plight of children affected by the conflict in Afghanistan. It features their lives alongside the work of people who are trying to help them.

Witnessing the horrors of war causes trauma that can seriously affect the emotional and intellectual development of a child. It can damage their chance of growing up as a balanced individual. Six million Afghan children are estimated to be in crisis. Experience suggests that it is possible to help the children in a way that will reduce the risk of their becoming future aggressors.


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Product Code166
FormatsDVD
Duration44 minutes
LanguagesEnglish
Country of OriginAfghanistan
Key Stages3, 4, 5
SubjectCitizenship
Year2008
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