What is a refugee?
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TLDRRefugees and displaced persons can come from any part of the world, facing dangers like war, drought, or floods that force them to leave their homes. With millions of refugees, many of them children, the journey to safety can be perilous. International laws allow refugees to seek asylum, often in camps where charities provide essential aid, including food, water, shelter, and education. Refugee children need safety, education, health care, and the opportunity to live in peace. Individuals can help by supporting charities, collecting donations, and welcoming refugees into their communities.
Takeaways
- 😀 Refugees and displaced persons can come from anywhere in the world, regardless of age or location.
- 😀 Refugees are forced to leave their homes because it is no longer safe, often due to war or natural disasters like droughts or floods.
- 😀 There are millions of refugees and displaced persons, enough to form a line that could circle the globe twice.
- 😀 About half of the refugees and displaced persons are children.
- 😀 Refugees face challenges when traveling to new places, often walking, driving, or using boats and planes.
- 😀 International laws allow refugees to seek asylum in other countries, but they often have to wait in camps for a long time.
- 😀 Charities play a crucial role in helping refugees by providing food, water, shelter, and safe spaces for children to learn and play.
- 😀 Refugee children need a safe home, family, education, food, clean water, and medical care to stay healthy.
- 😀 Refugee children, like all children, want peace and the opportunity to follow their dreams.
- 😀 You can help refugees by donating to charities, supporting food or donation drives, and by being kind and welcoming to refugees in your community.
Q & A
What is a refugee?
-A refugee is a person who has to leave their home because it is no longer safe to live there, often due to war, violence, or natural disasters like droughts or floods.
What are displaced persons?
-Displaced persons are individuals who are forced to leave their homes due to dangerous conditions, such as war, floods, or drought, but they might not cross international borders like refugees do.
What are some reasons people become refugees?
-People become refugees because of unsafe living conditions in their home country, such as war, natural disasters, or lack of resources like food and water.
How many refugees and displaced people are there?
-There are a large number of refugees and displaced persons worldwide. If they all held hands, they would form a line long enough to circle the globe twice.
How many of the refugees and displaced persons are children?
-Half of the refugees and displaced persons are children.
What challenges do refugees face when they leave their homes?
-Refugees face the challenges of dangerous travel, whether by walking, driving, boat, or plane. They often have to wait in camps for long periods before finding a safe place to live.
What support do refugees receive in camps?
-In refugee camps, charities provide food, water, shelter, and safe spaces for children to learn and play.
What do refugee children need most?
-Refugee children need a safe home, a chance to go to school, a place to play, good food, clean water, and access to medical care when they are sick. Like all children, they also want to live in peace and pursue their dreams.
How can people help refugees?
-People can help refugees by donating food, money, or supplies to charities that support refugees. They can also offer emotional support by being kind and welcoming to refugees in their community.
What role do schools play in helping refugees?
-Schools can collect food or donations for charities helping refugees. They can also teach students the importance of kindness and inclusion, helping refugees feel welcomed in the community.
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