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Unaccompanied refugee minors are some of the most vulnerable people in the world and are at high risk of violence, exploitation and abuse.
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In war-torn Yemen, children are killed or seriously injured by stray bullets, shrapnel or land mines. We're trying to help as many as we can. Little Lamees had the shrapnel removed from his leg - but not everyone is so lucky.
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A large proportion of the world's refugees are children. Some are fleeing with their parents, others are unaccompanied and on their own. Danish Refugee Council is there to help refugee children all over the world.
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We need your help to support refugee children in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Please select the amount you would like to donate today. Every little helps.
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Thousands of children live in life-threatening conditions in the world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh. They need protection, safety and access to school. And they need help to process the violent experiences they had before and during their flight to safety.
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With one in three schools in Syria either completely destroyed or damaged, renovating them is vital for the continuity of education.
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Discussing gender roles with Syrian refugee teenagers.
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Separated from her mother when she was only two years old, Faiza's maternal grandmother had to step in and take the responsibility of raising her. Now, 15 years later, Faiza is reunited with her long-lost mother.
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When children are forced to flee, their chances of getting an education become considerably worse. And when families lose almost everything during their escape, the risk that children will be forced to work at far too early of an age increases significantly.