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Charity warns that Syrian children face 'psychological damage' because of war

China Daily | Updated: 2015-12-09 07:54

A generation of Syrian children is facing "catastrophic" psychological damage, with 1 in 4 inside Syria at risk of developing a mental health disorder from witnessing traumatic events, a global children's charity said on Tuesday.

The psychological needs of children fleeing four and a half years of war remain largely unmet due to lack of funding, spiraling numbers of refugees and overstretched resources in host countries, Save the Children said in a report.

"The repercussions for the future mental health of an entire generation could be catastrophic," Ian Rodgers, country director for Save the Children in Lebanon, said in a statement.

Charity warns that Syrian children face 'psychological damage' because of war

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