Not exact matches
After losing his own father to war, he became one of the «Lost Boys of Sudan» who traveled thousands of miles
alone as a
child to a large
refugee camp in Kenya.
This cold act as a crucial lifeline to the thosands ofunaccompanied
refugee children who have made treacheros jorneys from war torn cotries either
alone from the start or who have lost parents and guardians en rote.
Similarly, Masser (1992) and Melville and Lykes (1992) have also found less emotional distress and better adjustment following migration in
children who arrive with family members than
children who survive the
refugee process
alone.