The Syrian Crisis – Children Living In War

UNICEF Australia’s National Ambassador for Child Survival Tara Moss spoke with Studio Ten about the millions of displaced children of Syria.

By Tara Moss

Jun 16, 2015

UNICEF Australia’s National Ambassador for Child Survival Tara Moss spoke with Ita Buttrose, Jessica Rowe, Sarah Harris, Joe Hildebrand and Andrew Daddo on  Studio Ten about the millions of displaced children of Syria, and her visit to Syrian refugee camps in Bekaa Valley and Northern Lebanon. The Syrian crisis ‘is the largest humanitarian crisis in the world today, and the largest movement of displaced people since World War II.’

 

– Find out more about Tara’s child survival appeal.

– Read Tara’s blog ‘One brave girl’s story shines amid shocking scenes of hardship in a sea of Syrian refugees’

– Listen to Tara on Radio National discussing her observations from Syrian refugee camps.

– Visit ChildrenOfSyria.Info 

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