CBOW are defined as children born as a result of armed conflicts where a local civilian woman is the mother and the father a person directly participating in hostilities, e.g. foreign soldier, para-military officer or rebel or member of a peacekeeping troop. Research evidence indicates that these children are exposed to several interrelated challenges in their life development due to their biological origin and herewith connected discrimination.
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Organizers
UiO Centre for Global Health, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), Cologne Business School, GESIS- Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences , UiO Dep. of Psychology and UiO Life Science (Co-sponsor)