12 Facts About Refugee

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Refugee, generally speaking, is a displaced person who has crossed national borders and who cannot or is unwilling to return home due to well-founded fear of persecution.

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Refugee resettlement is defined as "an organized process of selection, transfer and arrival of individuals to another country.

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Refugee settlement refers to "the process of basic adjustment to life ? often in the early stages of transition to the new country ? including securing access to housing, education, healthcare, documentation and legal rights [and] employment is sometimes included in this process, but the focus is generally on short-term survival needs rather than long-term career planning.

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Refugee integration means "a dynamic, long-term process in which a newcomer becomes a full and equal participant in the receiving society.

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International Refugee Organization was founded on 20 April 1946, and took over the functions of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, which was shut down in 1947.

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6.

Constitution of the International Refugee Organization, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 15 December 1946, specified the agency's field of operations.

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World Refugee Day has occurred annually on 20 June since 2000 by a special United Nations General Assembly Resolution.

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Refugee camps are typically heavily populated with poor sanitary conditions.

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Refugee camps were built near rivers or irrigation sites had higher malaria prevalence than refugee camps built on dry lands.

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Refugee populations consist of people who are terrified and are away from familiar surroundings.

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Refugee children come from many different backgrounds, and their reasons for resettlement are even more diverse.

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Refugee students continue to encounter difficulties throughout their years in schools that can hinder their ability to learn.

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