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Nine out of ten displaced children in Yemen struggle to have food, water, schooling

Nine out of ten displaced children struggle to have food, water, schooling With the ongoing violence in Yemen forcing children and their families from their homes, nine out of ten children in displacement camps don’t have sufficient access to basics like food, clean water and an education, Save the Children said today.  14 July 2021 With the ongoing violence in Yemen forcing children and their families from their homes, nine out of ten children in displacement camps don’t have sufficient access to basics like food, clean water and an education, Save the Children said today. The organisation called for full access to displaced communities, to improve services for children in the camps.

Afghan refugees: what does the law say?

July 14, 2021 With the near completion of withdrawal of Nato troops from Afghanistan and the prospects of a civil war looming again over the unfortunate land, yet another refugee crisis seems imminent. If this happens, Pakistan will face the biggest brunt of it as before. The federal interior minister has made a statement that Pakistan will not open up its borders to Afghan refugees and, even if it has to, due to the deterioration in the situation, the refugees will be kept confined to settlements around the border with strict control and monitoring. Here it is important to examine both these claims for their legality and practicality.

Yemen: Nine out of ten displaced children struggle to have food, water, schooling - Yemen

Yemen: Nine out of ten displaced children struggle to have food, water, schooling Format With the ongoing violence in Yemen forcing children and their families from their homes, nine out of ten children in displacement camps don’t have sufficient access to basics like food, clean water and an education[1], Save the Children said today. The organisation called for full access to displaced communities, to improve services for children in the camps. Children in the camps, around half of which are within five kilometres of a front line, often have to walk for hours to find safe drinking water and wood for cooking. Many of them have no option but to work in order to help with the family income.

Michael Wahid Hanna

Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, and Survival, among other publications. Prior to joining Crisis Group, Hanna was a senior fellow at The Century Foundation. He served as a consultant for Human Rights Watch in Baghdad in 2008. Previously, Hanna was a senior fellow at the International Human Rights Law Institute. From 1999 to 2004, Hanna practiced corporate law with the New York law firm Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton. Fluent in Arabic, he was a Fulbright Scholar at Cairo University. He received a JD from New York University School of Law, where he was an editor of the Law Review. Select Publications Hybrid Actors: Armed Groups and State Fragmentation in the Middle East (2019)

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