Forced Displacement
Impacts
- Economic Hardships: Many refugees experience economic instability and the loss of their livelihoods. They frequently encounter obstacles when trying to obtain financial resources, educational prospects, and work in host countries.
- Educational Disruptions: For children and young people who are refugees, access to schooling is sometimes hindered or completely denied. Their long-term growth and prospects for a brighter future may be hampered by limited educational options, which can feed the cycle of dependency and poverty.
- Trauma and Emotional Distress: During their displacement, refugees frequently face traumatic experiences like violence, the death of loved ones, and the ruin of their homes ....
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