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From Gaza to Sudan: What the Rise in Global Conflict Means for Children

From Gaza to Sudan: What the Rise in Global Conflict Means for Children

Update: 2025-06-12
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2024 marked one of the most violent years since the end of the Cold War, with 61 armed conflicts recorded across 36 countries. This sobering tally comes from PRIO’s latest Conflict Trends: A Global Overview report, drawing on data from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program.


But behind the numbers lies a deeper human toll. From Gaza to Sudan, children are among the most vulnerable in today’s wars - facing displacement, trauma, and the collapse of education and health systems.


In this episode, we speak to Inger Ashing, CEO of Save the Children, about what it means to protect childhood in the midst of war. And to Siri Aas Rustad, Research Director at PRIO and lead author of the report, who walks us through the data and its implications.


PRIO's Peace in a Pod is hosted by Arnaud Siad.


Photo: Getty Images.


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From Gaza to Sudan: What the Rise in Global Conflict Means for Children

From Gaza to Sudan: What the Rise in Global Conflict Means for Children