Refugee asylum

What is the Difference Between Asylum Seekers and Refugees?

When it comes to seeking a better life, many people leave their home countries for different reasons. Whether they’re seeking asylum or refuge, they could be fleeing wars, diseases, crises, or disasters – or simply looking for more access to education and job opportunities. However, not everyone who leaves their country is considered a refugee […]

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Best Way to Help Local Refugee

Assist Refugee with a Place to Housing Home is where people have their memories and their childhood; it is where a person feels safe and secure with their beloved ones. When a refugee leaves his home, he no longer has any other place to live.  Refugees are always facing the houseless in the world because […]

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The Different Types of Refugees

How Many Types of Refugees Are There? Globally, 89.3 million people have been forced to leave their homes. Nearly 27.1 million of them are refugees, with about half of them being under the age of 18. Millions of people also lack access to fundamental rights, including education, healthcare, work, and freedom of travel. There are […]

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Social Mixing Activities for Refugees

Local Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees Local authorities are increasingly being charged with managing the economic and social inclusion of migrants and refugees amid ongoing mobility and displacement. Local governments create the physical and social environment where immigrants and refugees interact with locals, get services, and have the opportunity to participate in host economies and […]

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Education in Refugee Camps

Refugee Education Facts At the primary level, the average gross enrolment rate for the year from March 2019 to March 2020 for reporting countries was 68 percent.  For the secondary level, the corresponding rate for reporting countries was 34 percent, illustrating that significant structural barriers remain for refugee learners to access post-primary education.  At the […]

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Reasons European Countries Accept Refugees and Migrants

Reasons People Leave Their Countries Every day, all over the world, people make one of the most challenging decisions: to leave their country. There are many reasons why it might be too difficult or dangerous for people to stay in their own countries. Children, women, and men flee from violence, war, hunger, and extreme poverty […]

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Racism Against Refugees

Definition of Racism, Discrimination, and Xenophobia Racism is the belief that humans may be divided into separate and exclusive biological entities. It has many different forms and can happen in many places worldwide.  It includes prejudice, discrimination, or hatred directed at someone because of their color, ethnicity, or national origin. Whereas discrimination is the unfair […]

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How Can the Local Economy Benefit From Refugees?

Economic Inclusion of Refugees All refugees should be included in the country’s economy because refugees can be labor in the host country and can give a hand by increasing the country’s economy. In many countries, refugees are a part of the country’s economy. Host countries must invest the skills of the refugees in supporting their […]

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Refugee Health Service

Barriers to Healthcare in Refugee Camps Healthcare is a fundamental right for all people, including refugees. Under the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, refugees must have access to health care services similar or similar to those of the host population. But refugees face many barriers in the health sector, which are: Financial […]

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