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Feb 26
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The ongoing conflicts have profoundly impacted millions, with displaced children bearing an immense emotional and developmental burden. Among these are children with #autism, whose unique needs often go unmet in the chaos of displacement.
An insightful piece from The Transmitter highlighting the hope and resilience of #families advocating for children with #autism amidst the crisis. It’s a poignant reminder of why a unified A Global Voice for Autism is crucial—not just in times of #conflict but in building #inclusive, #sustainable support systems worldwide.
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a pivotal role in amplifying these voices. They bridge the gap between local needs and global resources, providing critical services like therapy, education, and advocacy. But this is not just a task for specialized autism-focused organizations; it's a call for the global health community to prioritize #neurodiversity in their programs.
Displacement magnifies existing inequities, and for #children with autism, access to essential care can mean the difference between thriving and being left behind. As A Global Voice for Autism moves forward, we must collaborate across sectors to ensure no child—regardless of geography or neurodiversity—is overlooked.
In 2025, let’s champion a world where every child, including those with #autism, has the opportunity to flourish.
Read more: https://lnkd.in/eTn7tRMH
#Autism #GlobalHealth #Inclusion #NGOs #HumanitarianAid #Neurodiversity #Ukraine
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