Save the Children estimates that around 6.4 million children in Syria are in need of psychological help due to traumatic experiences such as losing a parent, sibling or friend, and living under strict Western sanctions imposed on the country by the US and European Union since the early stages of the war. The sanctions have limited resources for aid organizations like Save the Children, making it difficult to respond to needs and reach those in need, according to Muhrez.
https://www.montanarightnow.com/national_news/more-than-half-of-syrian-children-out-of-school-save-the-children-to-afp/article_0c0e7f5b-f204-56c0-911f-1095886d67e5.htmlThe Albanian government is taking measures to protect children from potential online threats, including increasing police presence at schools and enhancing cooperation with parents. This move comes amid concerns over social media use by minors in the European Union, where several countries have implemented restrictions on youth social media usage. The EU's incoming Polish presidency has also prioritized addressing mental health issues related to social media among children and adolescents.
https://www.politico.eu/article/teens-murder-drives-albania-ban-tiktok-one-year-edi-rama-stabbing-violence/