An Arabic language Christian satellite television channel teaching young children core curriculum subjects, such as Arabic, English and Math is giving hope to
refugee children fleeing Syria.
Not exact matches
Yes to a decent
refugee policy that provides a home for desperate men, women and
children fleeing war: immigrants and
refugees helped to build this country, and will continue to do so.
Several
children and families that have
fled their homes in Myanmar to escape military - led violence are now living in
refugee camps in the neighboring country of Bangladesh and require certain necessities while they await placement.
The girl is now in an Ethiopian
refugee camp, after
fleeing child labor and slavery in her own country.
These women have endured more in their lives than I can even imagine: they left everything to
flee ethnic cleansing from the junta in Burma, ended up in
refugee camps marked by extreme poverty and hopelessness, and then moved their families to this new country so their
children can have education and a future.
Bayern Munich have announced that they are setting up a special training camp for
refugees, offering meals and German lessons for
fleeing men, women and
children.
You can also talk to your
child about
refugees who are
fleeing war in another country and donate to causes that support them.
A poster on the streets of Britain that demonised hundreds of desperate
refugees, including hungry, terrified
children,
fleeing from the terror of Isis and from Russian bombs.
The public gaze may have settled on the
refugee children of Calais this week, but the UK government has also promised to help people
fleeing persecution from much further afield.
Orphaned in Africa as a
child born to English parents, she returns to their homeland as a
refugee,
fleeing a violent civil war.
Clunky though not uninteresting in its assembly, and admirably direct in its anger and passion, the film features interviews with migrants from Syria, Afghanistan, Guinea and elsewhere, as well as direct - to - camera narration from Redgrave, who speaks of everything from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to her own
refugee status as a
child forced to
flee London during World War II.
After
fleeing their country's civil war, more than 10,000 Syrians — half of them
children — are now
refugees in Ontario, Canada.
Part urban survival adventure, part anguished family drama, this powerful novel brings the news headlines very close through the eyes of one
child refugee, Sade Solaja, 12, who must
flee her comfortable home in Lagos, Nigeria, and care for her younger brother in the cold London streets.
Artist Statement This poster shows the look of a
refugee child who has had to
flee Syria with his family to avoid dying under the hell of bombs.
the AIRE Centre in litigation concerning
refugee status of
children fleeing from the migrant camps of Calais
During the war, her
children fled to a
refugee camp in Guinea.