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Aminu Abubakar - Yahoo! News,

Experts warn of a growing divide between women who were captured and children born to Boko Haram militants and the rest of the population.

Julie A. Tippens - Qualitative Health Research,

This article examines how urban Congolese refugees in Kenya promote psychosocial well-being in the context of structural vulnerability. 

Mia Bloom - The Washington Post,

Following up on a mid-August story that a child bomber was used in recent attacks Turkey, this article from The Washington Post investigates how children are used by military actors. 

Qian Dai & Rong-Xuan Chu - Child Abuse & Neglect,

This article describes a study in which researchers explored the emotional and psychological health of China's left-behind children (LBC) by identifiying the differences in levels of happiness, self-esteem and anxiety between LBC and non-LBC. 

Michel Nkurunziza - AllAfrica.com,

Civil society organizations and the National Children's Council (NCC) have appealed for more commitment and support to abandoned babies.

Lynsay Ayer, Mahlet A. Woldetsadik, Rosalie Malsberger, Lane F. Burgette, and Patricia L. Kohl,

This study investigates the characteristics of men who act as primary caregivers of maltreated children. 

Matt Danzico, Emma Wells and Maxim Lomakin - BBC,

This news article from the BBC is about a small orphan village south of Moscow, which has been experimenting with what the founders think may be a novel solution to support both foster children and the families who take them in.

David Akinsanya - The Guardian,

In this article from the Guardian, David Akinsanya discusses his experience in boarding school where he and his classmates were forced to take anti-convulsant medication.

Alfonso Montero -- The Guardian,

This article from the Guardian sets forth the challanges EU countries face in providing social services for asylum seeking children.

Steven D. Cohen - Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University,

This paper explores the ways that developmental science can inform and strengthen the child welfare system to better support the children, families, and communities it serves.