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UN agency in Gaza trains teachers to aid students with 'psychological scars'

| | Oct 03, 2014, at 06:01 am
New York, Oct 2 (IBNS) The United Nations agency assisting Palestinian refugees across the Middle East said on Thursday that it is training teachers in Gaza to provide psychosocial support to the 241,000 children back in schools in the area.

The spokesperson for the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) said the agency “remains committed to dealing with the psychological scars” of the Israel’s military operation that lasted 50 days in the summer of this year.

As part of the UN agency’s mental health programme, teachers are trained in stress management skills, life skills education for elementary students and structured recreational activities for preparatory students.

Spokesperson Chris Gunness also confirmed on Thursday that 138 UNRWA students were killed during the military operation.

The latest round of violence killed 1,479 civilians, including 506 children, according to figures released in late September by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). An additional 3,435 children were injured, and many were left with life-long disabilities.

“Behind each of these statistics is a heart-breaking, individual story, a dignity and a destiny that must be respected,”  Gunness said.

Meanwhile, UNRWA revised upwards its assessment of damage to refugee homes over the past week from 60,000 to 80,000.

“We estimate that at least 20,000 of these are uninhabitable,” the spokesperson said.

In a statement on Wednesday, Makarim Wibisono, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories, said that every child in Gaza has been adversely affected by the recent conflict, and suffers from bedwetting, difficulties in sleeping, nightmares, a loss of appetite, or displays more aggressive behaviour at school.

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