When water and sanitation networks are destroyed during armed conflict, children are harmed the most, according to a UN agency report. UNICEF’s latest Water Under Fire report, released last Monday, details both the short-term and long-term effects of war and the loss of infrastructure on this generation’s children, a list of ills that includes displacement and risk of disease. The report also calls on international actors to better enforce wartime guidelines and law, and on warring parties to establish unobstructed humanitarian access during conflict. Above all, the report demands an end to the destruction of water systems that innocent civilians depend on. |