Protect unaccompanied minors by ensure that the UK plays its part in serving the needs of
refugee children at risk in our country, Europe, and the wider world.
Not exact matches
There have been reports that Christian
children at refugee camps in Sudan aren't receiving food unless they say Islamic prayers.
«The last two weeks have been about as grim and hopeless as any of us can remember,» Lamott wrote, listing events like the Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 disaster in Ukraine, Palestinian
children killed by rocket fire while playing football on the beach and protests against young
refugees showing up
at the U.S. border.»
Rohingya Muslim
children at a
refugee camp in Burma, where authorities have incited violence against them, according to the State Department.
This year, Hillary Clinton has better policy proposals to help improve the lives of women,
children, and families than Donald Trump, whose pro-life convictions are lukewarm
at best, and whose mass deportation plan would rip hundreds of thousands of families apart, whose contempt for Latinos, Muslims,
refugees and people with disabilities would further marginalized the «least of these» among us, and whose support for torture and targeting civilians in war call into question whether Christians who support him are truly pro-life or simply anti-abortion.
During Thursday's Easter Week Mass
at a shelter outside of Rome, Pope Francis washed the feet of Muslim, Christian and Hindu
refugees and declared them all
children of the same God.
Most of the
children arriving
at the
refugee settlements have experienced traumatic events, including witnessing murders and violence.
Some of the extraordinary #Syrian
children that Archbishop Suheil and I met
at #Zaatari
refugee camp in Jordan this morning.
Almost all South Sudanese
children arriving
at Northern Uganda's
refugee settlements need «psychological first aid», the international
children's charity World Vision has warned.
Thousands of
children in Kenya are
at risk of hunger and malnutrition following a
refugee ration cut... More
There have been reports that Christian
children at refugee camps in Sudan aren't receiving food unless... More
Just after you were born Europe and her limestone cities swirled with last - breath calcium blasted into the air yet you tell of chewing plaster out of your nursery wall and how
at your first
refugee -
child Christmas you ignored the candled sweets and gnawed the pine tree's base of calcareous brittle.
In March, Karleen held workshops on Infant and Young
Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF - E) in London, Manchester and Paris, aimed
at volunteers working with
refugee families in Europe.
«On the question of
refugees, may I ask her to confirm what I think she said a moment ago - that any
child or orphan brought in under this scheme will, as is the case under present legislation, be deported
at the age of 18?
Minister in the Lords just confirmed
refugee orphans and
children brought in under Cameron's scheme will be deported
at age 18.
Over recent days, scores of bodies of drowned
children and adults have been stored in a refrigerated container
at the morgue in Mytilene, the capital of the Greek island of Lesbos, since the local graveyards became filled with the
refugee dead.
For example, she told the Erie County Legislature during a Feb. 16, 2017, committee hearing that «through looking in our database we found that 95 percent of
children we checked had
at least one screen
at their pediatrician's office and the other 5 percent are mostly
refugees.»
A full turn - out of Labour MPs would have prevented the government from blocking efforts
at helping
child refugees, according to an early analysis of last night's Commons vote.
«On 23rd February 2016, troops of 21 Brigade in conjunction with troops of MNJTF on clearance operations
at Kumshe general area, rescued 250 and persons, mainly women and
children held hostages by Boko Haram terrorists and brought back 800
refugees from Cameroon.
The study of Syrian
refugee children, presented by researchers on June 6
at BAU International University in Washington, DC, suggests that digital games can be a cost - efficient and scalable approach to meeting the educational and psychological needs of
refugee children.
According to a 2016 survey of 38 Yezidi
children in a
refugee camp in Turkey, all had symptoms of
at least one psychiatric illness, with sleep disturbance and depression the most common.
Rohingya
children wait for food handouts
at Thangkhali
refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, on Thursday.
It's
at this point, that his spiritual journey begins and he finds himself taking up arms to liberate Sudanese
refugee children from the LRA — the local militia, known as the Lord's Resistance Army.
The few humans that are left live in
refugee camps in Ohio until an army colonel named Vosch (Liev Schreiber) takes the few
children at the camp to start an army and fight off the aliens.
Notwithstanding this, basic (or secondary) education will not
at all give
refugee children a dream career.
Finally,
children look
at statistics about
refugees and have an additional session on how to use the eight point of a compass.
Later on,
children look
at a real
refugee's diary entry, identify the features and then write their own diary entry based on their experiences.
«Instead of going to a government official and saying all students deserve to be in school, what we normally say
at UNICEF and what is true, we should also say that if we don't get
refugee children in schools, those
children (especially adolescents) will be competing for jobs with the Jordanian youth, who are suffering from unemployment, and so will negatively affect the country's economy.»
Connections to friends and family, near and far, can help
refugee children see the «light
at the end of the tunnel» of their own educational journeys, keeping them motivated to learn and strive for peace.
New research into those educational journeys shows that relationships,
at times aided by technology, are a key difference - maker for
refugee children, helping them to persist in the face of overwhelming challenges.
Sarah Dryden - Peterson, an assistant professor
at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, found that
refugee children — many of them English - language learners — spend a «disproportionate amount of their time learning languages,» which can contribute to falling behind in age - appropriate academic content.»
As a result of the conference,
at a closing session held on October 16, it was presented to all participants and the media a document containing a set of principles on the protection of
refugee children and adolescents in the Middle East and North Africa.
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In the new paper, published by the Migration Policy Institute, Dryden - Peterson looks
at how pre-resettlement histories can affect
refugee children's academic experiences later in their school lives.
Summary: This article reports on a project aimed
at helping
refugees and displaced
children use social - emotional learning to deal with the trauma of being displaced persons.
In 2012, Caritas began implementing the program
at private Christian schools across Jordan in order to provide free learning support services — all secular in nature — to Syrian
refugee children, regardless of faith.
He spent his childhood
at a progressive boarding school, Bunce Court,
at Lenham near Faversham, Kent, a school for Jewish
refugee children.
Using as a formalist departure point the measurement, «a home that is half of a four by six foot cubicle,» which served as a critique of the treatment of Vietnamese
refugees who were given the minimal amount of space in the camps, Ngô combines architectural sculpture with traces of her siblings» experiences, which are
at times poignant, humorous, and profound, but always expressing a full range of agency often denied to
children and
refugees alike.
In this exhibition of new work, Hương Ngô draws from the stories of her family's year - long stay in Hong Kong
refugee camps through the eyes of her siblings, who were
children at the time.
In particular, such an interpretation would entail that two different unaccompanied
children of the same age and who have applied
at the same for the
refugee status, would be treated differently with regards to their right to family reunification depending on how quick or slow the national authorities would process their application (paras 55 - 56).
They continue to place the pregnancies of
refugee women
at serious risk, cause denial of treatment for sick
children and deprive
refugees with cancer of coverage for chemotherapy», said Dr. Philip Berger, a founding member of Canadian Doctors for
Refugee Care and Chief of Family Medicine
at Toronto's St. Michael's Hospital.
The fact that mother Alimanovic was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina and her
children were born in Germany between 1994 and 1999 hints
at her possible history in Germany as a
refugee, escaping the violent conflict in her home country.
But the UN estimates that about 10 % of
refugees in the region, approximately 380,000 women, men and
children, do need to be resettled to other countries because they are
at still risk or have particular vulnerabilities that can not be adequately addressed in cramped
refugee camps.
Yet the label «vulnerable group» somehow sticks throughout the book, although
at least an additional characteristic seems necessary to render a member of a group vulnerable, as in the cases of disabled prisoners, poor
refugees, orphan
children, etc..
Other firm attorneys worked on high - profile pro bono cases, traveled to
refugee camps in Southeast Asia to provide legal advice, co-chaired the National Conference of Vietnamese American Attorneys, taught martial arts to underprivileged
children, taught legal issues to spanish - only speaking immigrants, organized national volleyball tournaments for
at - risk youth, and assisted victims of domestic violence.
The International Journal of
Refugee Law is a key source material in the field of
refugee protection, discussing critical issues, such as the causes of
refugee and related movements, internal displacement, the situation of women and
refugee children, human rights, restrictive policies, asylum, populations
at risk and the conditions in different countries.
In addition, race and their status as immigrants or
refugees may make them vulnerable to discriminatory behavior by those in control of economic and social benefits including employment, education, housing, health care and legal benefits: Stephen Gaetz, Street Justice: Homeless Youth and Access to Justice (Toronto: Justice for
Children and Youth, 2002)
at 43 - 46.
She manages the Central American Minors Refugee and Parole Program
at Catholic Charities where she assists parents living in the United States to bring their
children as
refugees / parolees into the United States.
It will prioritise research into:
children who have experienced trauma; young people
at risk of offending behaviour; carers — particularly those caring for someone with depression and anxiety; elderly Australians especially those in residential aged care; and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people,
refugees and other potentially vulnerable cultural minority groups.
It should also be noted that the paucity of research in
child and adolescent
refugee / asylum seekers necessitates
at times reference to knowledge from adult populations.