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<p>DFID recognises that displaced children are specifically vulnerable to the consequences
of leaving their homes and communities and often their main carers. Working with partner
humanitarian agencies DFID looks to ensure that the assistance and protection needs
of children, especially the under -fives are addressed with urgency when a crisis
occurs. As part of DFID’s regional response to the Syria crisis for example, DFID
partners including UNICEF and specialist health NGOs are providing primary health
services, including routine immunisation and malnutrition screening for under-5s.
DFID is also funding child friendly spaces, which are accessible to accompanied under-5s,
and services to unaccompanied and separated children. Under-5s also benefit from the
provision of assistance to their caregivers, notably food, shelter, health, protection
and psychosocial support.</p><p> </p>
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