We are now witnessing the highest levels of displacement on record.New displacement remains very high. The office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is mandated to lead and coordinate international action to protect refugees and resolve refugee problems worldwide.

The UNHCR predicts the need for 12,000 additional classrooms and 20,000 additional teachers annually. Statistics that demonstrate the need to help young refugees and migrants. Its partnership with Educate A Child is to deliver quality primary education to about 173,000 refugee children in … 0000005842 00000 n Refugees 51% are children > 18 67% live in protracted settings 24% In 2019, there were over 30,000 new displacements each day.of people displaced across borders come from just five countries: Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan, South Sudan and Myanmar. Education for refugee and asylum seeking children. It proposes a holistic model of integration in education that responds to the learning, social and emotional needs of refugee students. 0000159176 00000 n startxref h��XmlS�~�{�\��|���K�ǡI�Cl'NqZP�RR e�cb>L�g�ݛ6PS`�.m)_M) 0000015515 00000 n <<5A1D676B1D24794BB611788AAE2CB012>]/Prev 2167578>> ���C��ɔ�'�Z��%��{�N@�t0ǖJ�i�dD���J�>?� .�O%y���d-�Q�̬�c/�19\q,:/�P�`l�"����ɱ�N��E\���Fe��96�� 漃�i�w�ۣ����F��"�gJ�Jbo���M���!nb�=pP]�id�c��)K�ۗ��e�T�we���"�ji�/�9��i�� �-l��S�Uh�vX��у��Finh�'��c��٦il�����P��l8�-��������BY �T���m��A9�]�|�h��3�|rgj׎���h鳚�US�����C�k�$H xref

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Despite strong results from UNICEF and partner efforts to deliver education support and services, a lot more needs to be done. 0000010156 00000 n One person becomes displaced every 3 seconds – less than the time it takes to read this sentence. Detailed surveys and research projects focusing on the current wave of refugees that allow for cross-country comparisons are not yet available. Furthermore, UNHCR partners with governments and international organisations to ensure quality protective education for refugee children and young people everywhere. Refugee students are a particularly vulnerable group due to their forced displacement, but their needs are not always met by education systems, which can hinder the integration potential of these students. �L��':f��a5��u���Ț{�#Y[����Ä3� �z��XT(%au��9� .A�2=_����~�Gf Statistics There are thousands of people seeking asylum living in the Australian community. As a monthly donor, you'll become one of our most valued partners, and you’ll know that every day you are helping to bring hope, comfort and support to the world's most vulnerable people. %%EOF DIRECTORATE FOR EDUCATION AND SKILLS REFUGEE EDUCATION: INTEGRATION MODELS AND PRACTICES IN OECD COUNTRIES OECD Education Working Paper No.

0000127085 00000 n 0000007151 00000 n That’s 20 people who are newly displaced every minute. 0000011592 00000 n While there is a growing body of research on the integration of immigrants, policy-relevant research on refugee children and youth from an educational perspective is rather limited, fragmented and case specific. This poses considerable challenges as the integration of refugee students in education systems is important for their academic outcomes as well as their social and emotional well-being.
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