The 24 million children living in conflict areas are facing a mental health crisis, yet only a minuscule share of development funding is allocated for programming to support their recovery. The fear, anxiety, and trauma of conflict has a severe effect on the psychological well-being of children. Prolonged exposure, especially when left untreated, can affect the child's brain development, behavior, and overall well-being. Urgent commitment from the international community is needed to remedy these effects. Continuing our centenary campaign to #STOPTHEWARONCHILDREN, this month's spotlight highlights the invisible wounds of war.