Over 24 pct of Afghan children experience anxiety: UNICEF

A new report from UNICEF uncovers that north of 24% of youngsters in Afghanistan, matured somewhere in the range of 5 and 17, experience nervousness, a rate multiple times higher than the worldwide normal. Moreover, around 15% of Afghan youngsters experience the ill effects of melancholy. The report ascribes these emotional wellness difficulties to the continuous struggle, dislodging, relocation, cataclysmic events, destitution, and the danger of hazardous weapons in the country.

Because of these issues, UNICEF has laid out in excess of 750 youngster cordial spaces all through Afghanistan. These spaces are intended to offer help and address the psychological wellness worries of kids impacted by the different difficulties they face.