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Figures and Tables vii
Abbreviations and Acronyms ix
Introduction 1
1 A culture-based, integrative approach Helping war-affected children Kathleen Kostelny 19
2 What is family? The nature and functions of families in times of conflict Alastair Ager 39
3 Running scared When children become separated in emergencies Amy Hepburn 63
4 Girlhoods stolen The plight of girl soldiers during and after armed conflict Susan McKay 89
5 Education and hope A psychosocial assessment of Palestinian children Cairo Arafat Thahabieh Musleh 111
6 Silenced voices? Youth and peer relationships in armed conflict and its aftermath Siobhán McEvoy-Levy 133
7 When former child soldiers grow up The keys to reintegration and reconciliation Neil Boothby 155
8 A living wage The importance of livelihood in reintegrating former child soldiers Michael Wessells 179
9 Religion as resource and risk The double-edged sword for children in situations of armed conflict Michael Wessells Alison Strang 199
10 Layers of support The social ecology of protecting children in war Carl Triplehorn Catherine Chen 233
About the Authors 243
Index 247
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