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Supporting Children and Families from Afghanistan: Part 1
Over 70,000 people from Afghanistan have arrived in the U.S. since August 2021. Part 1 of this two-part series helps participants better understand the initial U.S. response, including the systems and processes that may have short- and long-term impacts on children and families. Presenters include Gul Hussain Shinwari, Senior Program Officer for the Afghan Placement and Assistance Program, Beth Farmer, Director of the Safety, Education and Wellness Technical Unit at the IRC, and Jess Dalpe, IRC Senior Technical Advisor for Safety and Wellness.