ICSPR Continues Psychological Support Activities for Children as Part of Humanitarian Response Initiatives in Khan Younis
Date : 2 Dec 2024
Press news
ICSPR Continues Psychological Support Activities for Children as Part of Humanitarian Response Initiatives in Khan Younis
As part of its ongoing efforts to enhance humanitarian response activities and psychological guidance, the International Commission to Support Palestinian Rights (ICSPR) organized a psychological support session for children at Al-Fida Camp in Khan Younis. The session was led by lawyer and activist Tahrir Abu Arabieh.
The session aimed to alleviate the psychological stress experienced by children affected by the recent events in the Gaza Strip. Activities included recreational games and interactive discussions designed to foster hope and resilience among the children.
Lawyer Tahrir Abu Arabieh emphasized the importance of these sessions in providing a safe environment for children. She noted that such initiatives are part of broader efforts to support the most vulnerable groups, particularly children who are the most affected by the ongoing humanitarian crises.
ICSPR reaffirmed its commitment to implementing more initiatives to enhance the mental and social well-being of children in affected areas. The organization called on local and international communities to increase support for these groups and ensure their fundamental rights.
These efforts reflect ICSPR’s vision of promoting comprehensive humanitarian work in the Gaza Strip through initiatives aimed at alleviating the suffering of the population and strengthening their resilience in the face of ongoing challenges.