Children
Over half of the world’s forcibly displaced people are children. Many will spend their entire childhoods away from home, sometimes separated from their families. They may have witnessed or experienced violent acts and, in exile, are at risk of abuse, neglect, violence, exploitation, trafficking or military recruitment.
But children are incredibly resilient. By learning, playing and exploring their skills, they can find ways to cope, drawing strength from their families and communities.
UNHCR works with national authorities, other international and local organisations to assist, protect and find solutions for displaced children. We ensure that those who are unaccompanied or separated are cared for and have access to family tracing and reunification services, that new-borns are registered at birth and children with disabilities are supported. Through psychosocial support activities and education, we help children rebuild their lives.
Together, we can help to restore their futures.
Who we work with
- UN Children's Fund (UNICEF)
- International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
- The International Rescue Committee
- International Save the Children Alliance
- Terre des Hommes
- World Vision International
- Action for the Rights of Children
- Committee on the Rights of the Child
The 2015 Global Strategy Implementation Report on Child Protection, Education and Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV)
Children - Documents and resources on Refworld
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