
Children born of war
From Human Rights Magazine by Upstream Journal
March 7, 2026 · 48 min · Season 6 · Episode 3
About this episode
This episode explores the challenges faced by children born of war and the stigma they endure.
The children born of war are mainly considered to be those children born to local women and fathers who have been members of an enemy, allied or peacekeeping force. Through no fault of their own, these children often carry a sense of disgrace and shame as they grow, regardless of whether the relationship between their mother and the father was abusive, manipulative or loving. In this episode of Human Rights Magazine, Gabriel Pryce explores the issue of children born of war. Huma...
People in this episode
Host: Gabriel Pryce
Topics covered
- children born of war
- war impact
- social stigma
- parenting
- human rights
Keywords
- children
- war
- stigma
- human rights
- parenting
- social issues
Explore listener stats, chart rankings, contacts and more on the Human Rights Magazine podcast page.