Violence against children affects a significant portion of youth around the world. Emergencies and natural disasters escalate the risk due to weakened child protection systems and disruption of preventative mechanisms. Most families affected by natural disasters, especially those in lower socioeconomic status, face greater social and economic pressures. The families that are more vulnerable to loss of food and shelter commit violence against children more frequently. On the other hand, while the rate of violence increases in emergencies, the reported rate of violence is less than the actual rate due to lack of required infrastructure and reporting mechanisms. The emergency housing increased risk of some types of child abuse. The history of ...
The humanitarian system is struggling to adapt to changes in the global political environment, trend...
Many studies find support that natural disaster events and post-conflict episodes increase the risk ...
In this paper we explore to what degree exposure to different types of reoccurring natural disasters...
Abstract Background Natural disasters are increasingly affecting a larger segment of the world’s pop...
Reviews of violence against children in disaster settings focus on armed conflict. Little is underst...
ObjectivesReviews of violence against children in disaster settings focus on armed conflict. Little ...
BACKGROUND: Natural disasters are increasingly affecting a larger segment of the world's population....
BACKGROUND: Empirical evidence is limited and contradictory on violence against children after inter...
Since 1980, over 2 million people have died as an immediate result of natural and man-made disasters...
Natural and technological disasters impact thousands of families in the United States each year. Cat...
This systematic review provides an overview of existing research on risk and protective factors asso...
Recent decades have seen a significant global increase in the occurrence of disasters, and Latin Ame...
Natural hazard-induced disasters have become a priority concern for international humanitarian child...
Background: Climate change is leading to an increased number of natural disasters. Children from low...
This chapter uses a risk and resilience framework to examine three humanitarian crisis contexts (nat...
The humanitarian system is struggling to adapt to changes in the global political environment, trend...
Many studies find support that natural disaster events and post-conflict episodes increase the risk ...
In this paper we explore to what degree exposure to different types of reoccurring natural disasters...
Abstract Background Natural disasters are increasingly affecting a larger segment of the world’s pop...
Reviews of violence against children in disaster settings focus on armed conflict. Little is underst...
ObjectivesReviews of violence against children in disaster settings focus on armed conflict. Little ...
BACKGROUND: Natural disasters are increasingly affecting a larger segment of the world's population....
BACKGROUND: Empirical evidence is limited and contradictory on violence against children after inter...
Since 1980, over 2 million people have died as an immediate result of natural and man-made disasters...
Natural and technological disasters impact thousands of families in the United States each year. Cat...
This systematic review provides an overview of existing research on risk and protective factors asso...
Recent decades have seen a significant global increase in the occurrence of disasters, and Latin Ame...
Natural hazard-induced disasters have become a priority concern for international humanitarian child...
Background: Climate change is leading to an increased number of natural disasters. Children from low...
This chapter uses a risk and resilience framework to examine three humanitarian crisis contexts (nat...
The humanitarian system is struggling to adapt to changes in the global political environment, trend...
Many studies find support that natural disaster events and post-conflict episodes increase the risk ...
In this paper we explore to what degree exposure to different types of reoccurring natural disasters...