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ABOUT ADOPT-A-FUTURE REFUGEE CRISIS OVERVIEW
Adopt-A-Future provides the chance to support refugee 70.8 million people across the globe have been forcibly children and the efforts of UNHCR to provide them with displaced due to war and persecution. 25.9 million of those quality education. displaced are refugees who were forced to leave their own
country and more than half of them are children. UNA-USA chapters have mobilized to raise funds for these “As the international community considers how best to younger generations in need. With your help, we can Only 61% of refugee children are in primary education, deal with the refugee crisis, it is essential that we think provide the quality education refugee children deserve. compared to a world average of 91%. beyond basic survival”
What does it cost to help refugee children? Refugees experience additional problems in accessing Filippo Grandi primary education, such as the recognition of certification UN High Commissioner for Refugees • $250 provides school uniforms and supplies for 10 of previous studies, different languages of instruction and students to enroll in school. curricula, family economic issues and problems created by • $750 trains a teacher with methodologies to support escalating conflicts. children affected by trauma • $1600 supports the construction of 2 WASH UNA-USA and UNHCR are working to prevent a lost room facilities for one classroom of Rohingya children generation by educating refugee children in camps and • $30,000 builds a new classroom where students and other settings around the world, but they need our help.
and community can learn and grow For more information on Adopt-A-Future, visit: ww.unausa.org/adopt-a-future room