The health of refugee children is in danger
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That’s the window of opportunity we have to treat malnutrition in children. After the age of two, much of the damage is irreversible. There are alarming rates of malnutrition in refugee children under five across the globe. But with life-saving support from UNHCR, there is a chance of recovery. |
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Dreaming of education Many refugee parents around the world dream of one thing for their children: education. But for Rohingya families in Bangladesh, schooling is often difficult to access. UNHCR’s James Onyango explains how we deliver education in the world’s largest refugee settlement. |
| Step with refugees Can you imagine being forced to flee your home and walking hundreds of kilometres to safety? Each year refugees collectively travel 2 billion kilometres. This November, Australians will walk, run or cycle in solidarity alongside them to raise vital funds. |
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Did you know? | Even a severely malnourished child has a 98% chance of recovery if they receive nutritional support in time. |
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