World Humanitarian Day 2024: Moving Minds Alliance Calls for Urgent Action to Support Young Children in Humanitarian Crises

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Bilkisu Abdullahi-Yahuza

The Director of Moving Minds Alliance
Tricia Young has urged global leaders and humanitarian actors to prioritise the needs of young children and families affected by crises and displacement.

Tricia stated this in a press statement on World Humanitarian Day twenty twenty-four.

The Director said as a global network of thirty nine organisations advocating for more resources to be allocated to support children in crisis, there was need for emphasis on the critical importance of Early Childhood Development (ECD) in humanitarian settings.

Tricia explained that early years of zero to eight are crucial and fundamental for a child’s future stressing that In crisis situations, young children face severe risks to their physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development.

“These risks can be mitigated through integrated and holistic solutions that address the comprehensive needs of young children and their caregivers, including health, nutrition, protection, and early learning opportunities”

“Increased funding and attention: Despite the overwhelming evidence of the long-term positive impact of early interventions, support for young children remains underfunded in humanitarian responses; only 1% of humanitarian funding goes to early learning, only 2% for WASH. Funding for supporting parents and responsive caregiving is often unbudgeted. We urge donors and policymakers to increase resources for ECD programs in crisis settings”

“Support for Local Actors: Humanitarian response must support and not displace successful local solutions. It should foster effective coordination and communication mechanisms that empower local actors, ensuring that ECD interventions, especially in crisis and emergencies are culturally appropriate and sustainable.

“Inclusive National ECD Policies: Governments should establish and fund comprehensive national ECD policies that include both refugee children and their host communities. These policies should prioritise quality and gender-transformative services, ensuring that all children have equal opportunities to thrive”

“Every child has the right to a bright, safe, and healthy childhood and future, regardless of their circumstances,” said Tricia Young, Director of Moving Minds Alliance. We commend colleagues across the globe for their tireless efforts and honour those amongst us who have lost their lives in the process of serving humanity. We also use this medium to call on the global community to stand in solidarity with young children in humanitarian crises not just in words but in action and most importantly funds.” The statement noted.

Moving Minds Alliance reaffirms its commitment to fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovative approaches to support young children and families affected by crises worldwide. We invite partners, donors, and policymakers to join our efforts in ensuring that no child is left behind due to humanitarian emergencies.

“The Moving Minds Alliance works to scale up the financing, policies and leadership needed to support young children and families affected by crisis and displacement everywhere because we believe that every child has the right to a bright, safe, healthy childhood and future.” it added.

The Moving Minds Alliance is an initiative hosted by the International Rescue Committee, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, EIN number 13-5660870

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