Refugee
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Beyond these examples, efforts to engineer health-care solutions in
refugee
communities have been limited.
To apply biomedical engineering to
refugee
health challenges, students, experts, and practitioners need to familiarize themselves with conditions in
refugee
settlements, and deepen their understanding of the complex traumas that afflict refugees.
Refugee
camps need robust point-of-care solutions that are not just effective, but also culturally sensitive and socially responsible.
The human cost of this
refugee
crisis is appalling.
The
refugee
crisis is not one from which they can opt out.
Today, we’ve released a policy brief on the current
refugee
crisis.
Then there was Amal, a Syrian
refugee
girl whose parents had married her off, in order to protect her (and her family’s honor) from becoming a victim of the sexual desires of unknown men.
The Urgency of
Refugee
EducationGENEVA – The world’s
refugee
crisis is most often measured in numbers.
The case for
refugee
education is clear.
Moreover, education provides
refugee
children a safe space amid the tumult of displacement.
Whereas 91% of children worldwide attend primary school, enrollment among
refugee
children is just 61%, and falls to 50% for in low-income countries, where more than a quarter of the world’s displaced people live.
As
refugee
children get older, the education gap widens.
Just 23% of
refugee
adolescents are enrolled in secondary school, compared to 84% globally.
In low-income countries, a mere 9% of
refugee
children are enrolled in secondary school.
Education must become an integral part of the emergency response to any
refugee
crisis.
Financing for
refugee
education must be sustainable, predictable, and holistic, both to enable education systems in refugee-hosting countries to plan accordingly, and to ensure that children’s schooling is not suspended when a new crisis erupts somewhere else.
It is also critical that
refugee
children are incorporated into the national education systems where they reside.
There is another area where the problem concerns Germany and Italy more than Germany and France: the management of
refugee
flows and the distribution of asylum-seekers.
This educational paradise is not in a rich country with unlimited resources; it is in a
refugee
camp in western Uganda.
This experiment in
refugee
education began in 2005, when I and other children were living in the Kyangwali
refugee
settlement in Uganda’s Hoima district.
In time, these seeds of grassroots learning eventually blossomed into CIYOTA, a youth-led, volunteer organization that runs training initiatives as well as the COBURWAS school, named for the countries of origin of the children in the
refugee
settlement: the Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, and South Sudan.
We want
refugee
youth around the world to be inspired by our experience.
In fact, the EU has been struggling to tackle collectively the challenges it faces – in particular, the
refugee
crisis, which has already strained passport-free travel within the Schengen Area (one of the most visible, celebrated, and appreciated achievements of European integration).
The euro has divided north and south;Ukraine and the
refugee
crisis have divided east and west.
Refugee
Doctors for
Refugee
HealthTORONTO – Syrian refugees are often portrayed as an unwelcome drain on the communities to which they relocate, especially with regard to health care.
The National Health Service and the British Medical Association have begun retraining
refugee
doctors, including many from Syria and Afghanistan, to fill the ranks of depleted clinics in UK.
Through English-language training, postgraduate study, and professional registration, programs in London, Lincolnshire, and Scotland aim to reintegrate
refugee
doctors into the medical profession.
Retraining
refugee
doctors is not only a moral exercise; it also makes practical sense.
Displaced doctors are better able to treat
refugee
patients’ ailments.
Refugee
doctors can also help ensure that the flood of new patients does not overwhelm host countries’ health-care systems.
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