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War's Hidden Scars: Millions of Children Face Mental Health Crisis
3 Mar
Summary
- 22% of individuals in conflict zones suffer mental disorders like depression and PTSD.
- Nearly 473 million children globally live in areas affected by war and violence.
- Gaza reports alarming rates of depression (72.7%) and PTSD (83.5%) due to conflict.

The psychological toll of war extends deeply into the lives of civilians, particularly children. Globally, 22% of individuals residing in conflict-affected regions grapple with mental health conditions such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), according to the WHO. UNICEF estimates that almost 473 million children currently live in areas impacted by conflict.




