Dr. Jacqueline Bhabha, director of research at the Harvard FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, considers the Syrian crisis against the backdrop of best practices in child protection and the human rights imperative of ensuring that the needs and voices of children do not go unheeded. Joining her was Mohamad Al Bardan, executive director, American Relief Coalition for Syria (ARCS), and Nousha Kabawat, founder and director of Amal ou Salam. Alexandra Chen, specialist in child protection and the mental health of refugees in conflict and post-conflict zones, offers a response.
The discussion was moderated by Leila Ahmed, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Divinity, Harvard Divinity School.
Sponsored by the Religions and the Practice of Peace Initiative, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at the T.H. Chan Harvard School of Public Health, and the El-Hibri Foundation.
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The discussion was moderated by Leila Ahmed, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Divinity, Harvard Divinity School.
Sponsored by the Religions and the Practice of Peace Initiative, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights at the T.H. Chan Harvard School of Public Health, and the El-Hibri Foundation.
Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at .
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