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Lighting the Way
for Refugees

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Global Refugee Crisis

(ref.UNHCR)

Note: Data do not account for refugees’ movement between states after their initial resettlement (ref. MPI)

Multiple Challenges
They are Facing

Economic Hardships

Refugee families often arrive with limited resources and must live on minimal government or NGO assistance, typically covering only the initial 3-12 months.
Many struggle to secure stable employment due to language barriers, lack of local work experience, or non-transferable skills from their home countries.

Challenges in Raising and Educating Children

Refugee parents face difficulties in providing proper care and education for their children. The high cost of childcare, limited access to quality education, and the language barrier leave many children at risk of falling behind academically. Additionally, refugee children may feel isolated in school environments due to cultural differences and discrimination.

Psychological and Emotional Struggles

Many refugees carry the trauma of displacement, war, or persecution. Adapting to a new culture while processing past experiences can lead to feelings of isolation, depression, or anxiety. The stress of navigating an unfamiliar society while supporting their families further exacerbates these mental health challenges.

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