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Situation and needs. Armed conflicts affecting and affected all children, but particularly refugee children abandoned in the short and long term. Children can be affected at the individual level but also as a member of the family and the community. A short-term armed conflict threatens their survival, their health and their access to other immediate needs. Conflicts disrupt their family, community and traditional, thus affecting their development and behavior in adult life such as: family separation, economic and sexual exploitation of children, recruitment and use of children in armed forces Armed conflicts, deaths and injuries from mines, sustainable social and psychological problems, etc.. Children are used to fight the fronts or do anything that may be equally or more dangerous such as serving as spies, messengers and carriers "innocent" of weapons and monitions. Girls are also used to play these roles, and they are particularly at risk of being abducted for sexual purposes, including rape and forced prostitution. . Abandoned displaced and refugee children have no access to proper nutrition and education. They spend years without going to school and are often unable to read and write. Without education, these children have difficulty finding good living conditions or to have access to information that could help them improve their lives despite their condition and / or refugee status. They are often deprived of normal family relations should serve as a model in their adult lives. Refugee children are at risk of becoming ill parents and perpetuate the cycle of violence. Although refugees abandoned, it is imperative to prepare their return to normal life through rehabilitation and psychosocial support. Must socialize to treat their behavior and thinking tainted by the vile acts of which they are authors or powerless observers.
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