Gaza camp offers children a sense of safety
Children in Gaza find refuge through programs and activities
Various initiatives in Gaza are providing children with safe spaces and activities to help them cope with the trauma of war and displacement. For instance, the Samir Project offers a camp where children can learn, heal, and regain a sense of safety amid ongoing conflict.
Psychological support and healing through play
Programs such as the Psychological First Aid Camp for Children in Gaza aim to deliver mental well-being support. These initiatives offer children a moment of safety in a dire reality, using activities like play and music to help them heal.
UNICEF and other organizations support children’s mental health
UNICEF-supported programs in Gaza provide children with a sense of safety and the opportunity to return to being children. These programs are designed to offer respite from the ongoing conflict and support mental well-being.
Activities in refugee camps promote emotional resilience
Workshops and creative activities, such as music and play, are being used to give children a brief respite from war. These activities create a safe environment for children who have experienced severe trauma, including loss of family or exposure to violence.
