Being Young and Out of Place - Youth Displacement Study
Research study examining the impact of displacement on young refugees, with specific focus on experiences in Malawian camps.
This comprehensive study examines the unique challenges faced by young refugees (teenagers to late twenties) in displacement situations, with particular attention to experiences in Malawian refugee camps. The research highlights how displacement affects various aspects of young people’s lives beyond physical relocation.
Key research areas:
- Physical and social dislocation impacts
- Age-specific challenges
- Educational disruption
- Identity and belonging
- Adaptation strategies
The study provides valuable insights into the specific needs and experiences of young refugees in camp settings.
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- UNHCR Research Team
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- Updated:
- Aug 1, 2012
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