Growing Pains: Children left behind and their right to grieve

16 March 2009 | Anna Egan / Panos London

Growing up without parents can be traumatic. Children and families may need professional help to express their grief fully but there are often not enough psychological services to support them.

Music by Jolyon Birchall | Narration by Tonicah Maphanga

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In the Winterton area of Kwazulu Natal, in South Africa, youths make their way along a railway line / KwaZulu Natal - Panos Pictures
In the Winterton area of Kwazulu Natal, in South Africa, youths make their way along a railway line / KwaZulu Natal - Panos Pictures

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