Breaking Down Barriers: Helping Refugee Children in Indonesia Access Education
In Indonesia, refugee children face numerous barriers that can hinder their ability to reach their full potential. A recent study conducted by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) found that refugee children in Indonesia are often denied access to education, health services, and social protection. In addition, they are faced with a range of other issues, including language barriers, the threat of exploitation, and limited opportunities to participate in social activities. These issues can have a profound impact on their development and put them at risk of poverty and exclusion. It is therefore essential that governments and other stakeholders take action to address these issues and ensure that refugee children are supported in reaching their full potential.
source: Phys.org