
A woman and son arrive at the border crossing between Ukraine and Poland. (AP Photo/Visar Kryeziu)
All war is always war on children. As a vulnerable population, children鈥檚 lives are at the mercy of the adult community. The Russian invasion of Ukraine has threatened children鈥檚 lives and severed them from their everyday lives. Overnight, their lives have become unimaginable.
In times of social and political conflict, children are overlooked, positioned either as bystanders or victims. Despite their front-line experience of wartime events, children鈥檚 voices are barely heard. And too often, children are often the to account for what happened to their parents, communities and homelands.
"For the past 20 years, , in particular, those affected by war, forced migration and mass degradation", says Associate Professor Aparna Mishra-Tarc.
"Mostly, the narratives of children who experience war and political and social violence are undocumented . With the rise of social media, however, I detect a noticeable shift: a global forum for children鈥檚 testimony is fast emerging."
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