After the Cameras Have Gone: Children in Disasters

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Worldwide
Language
English
Year Published
2005
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Topics
Health Research, data collection and evidence Violence and Child Protection
Summary

This report demonstrates that the protection of children and their right to participate in decisions made about their future will be overlooked if patterns of previous disasters are followed.

The research shows that during a disaster the physical survival needs of children including safe water, food, shelter, clothing and primary health care are usually given a very high priority.

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