Rohingya refugee children watch Myanmarese and Chinese offcials arrive at Nayapara camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Source: AAP
Today there are more forcibly displaced people globally than at any time since the end of the Second World War. Over half of them are children, with a complex range of educational needs. So how should they be educated and given the opportunities to thrive in their new communities?
Today there are more forcibly displaced people globally than at any time since the end of the Second World War. Over half of them are children, with a complex range of educational needs. So how should they be educated and given the opportunities to thrive in their new communities?