A Comic Book For Refugee Children

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January 24, 2016

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A Comic Book For Refugee Children

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A Comic Book For Refugee Children

"International Medical Corps developed a series of comic books for children displaced by the conflict in Syria and Iraq in order to teach them important messages about disease prevention, safety in camps and about how to promote their well-being. The first two comic books in the series tell stories about children facing the same problems young refugees encounter in their daily lives, introducing subjects such as child labor and displacement in a manner in which children can understand, then teaching how they can manage in these difficult times." { read more }

Submitted by: Larissa Schneider

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