
"War can have a hidden legacy that no one talks about. For hundreds of thousands of people, today's wars and genocides will never truly end. The violence that civilians endure leaves deep, lasting scars physical, psychological and life-altering. Long after the fighting stops, those wounds continue to shape daily life and entire communities for decades to come."
"For hundreds of thousands of people, today's wars and genocides will never truly end. The violence that civilians endure leaves deep, lasting scars physical, psychological and life-altering. Long after the fighting stops, those wounds continue to shape daily life and entire communities for decades to come."
"The violence that civilians endure leaves deep, lasting scars physical, psychological and life-altering. Long after the fighting stops, those wounds continue to shape daily life and entire communities for decades to come."
War and genocide can leave a hidden legacy that persists for hundreds of thousands of people. Violence inflicted on civilians creates deep, lasting scars that affect physical health, psychological well-being, and daily life. These harms can be life-altering and continue to shape entire communities for decades. Even when fighting stops, the wounds remain and influence how people live, interact, and recover over time. The ongoing effects mean that wars and genocides may never truly end for those who endure them, because the consequences persist beyond the period of active conflict.
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