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Key Messages: What every family and community has a right to know about

Disasters and Emergencies

  1. In disaster or emergency situations, children should receive essential health care, including measles vaccination, adequate food and micronutrient supplements. (Supporting Information)
  2. Breastfeeding is particularly important in emergency situations. (Supporting Information)
  3. It is always preferable for children to be cared for by their parents or other familiar adults, especially during conflict situations, because it makes children feel more secure. (Supporting Information)
  4. Violence in the home, war and other disasters can frighten and anger children. When such events occur, children need special attention, extra affection and the opportunity to express their feelings and to describe their experiences in ways that are appropriate for their age. (Supporting Information)
  5. Landmines and unexploded ammunition are extremely dangerous. They should never be touched or stepped over. Establish safe play areas for children and warn them not to play with unknown objects. (Supporting Information)
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