Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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The war after the war: How violence is passed down through generations

From Gaza to Ukraine and from Sudan to Myanmar, war rages across the globe, exacting its gravest toll on those least implicated in the violence: children. Today, an estimated 520 million children worldwide—or one in six—live in conflict zones. Yet even when fighting subsides and peace agreements are...

The war after the war: How violence is passed down through generations
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From Gaza to Ukraine and from Sudan to Myanmar, war rages across the globe, exacting its gravest toll on those least implicated in the violence: children. Today, an estimated 520 million children worldwide—or one in six—live in conflict zones. Yet even when fighting subsides and peace agreements are signed, violence doesn't always end. War's impact endures.

Originally published at Phys.org

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