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    "There are so many child marriages out there and I "There are so many child marriages out there and I hope we can stop this child marriage and bring changes in our community"HOST has engaged 20 Rohingya refugee focal points in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to help ensure children are safe in their community.http://ow.ly/KUHL50D87jG
    It is estimated that 60% of the world's refugees l It is estimated that 60% of the world's refugees live in community settings. We would argue this number is increasing.HOST is supporting refugees and host communities to facilitate inclusion. Find our more at http://ow.ly/4QW950D70NS
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    Read about the progress of the Global Compact on M Read about the progress of the Global Compact on Migration in the Asia Pacific.https://www.unescap.org/resources/asia-pacific-migration-report-2020#
    In social work there is an approach to power shari In social work there is an approach to power sharing called distributive justice. This approach is concerned with the fair and equitable distribution of resources and power to people in a society. Equality in the share of resources provides more individual power or choice to individuals which is argued will eliminate disadvantage and equalise justice.#refugeerights #empoweringrefugees #fosteringsociety
    Climate change refugees could be a reality sooner Climate change refugees could be a reality sooner than we think!In NZ, a UN Human Rights Committee (HRC) has recently ruled that expelling an individual to a place where they may be exposed to life threatening risks due to climate change could violate the right to life.https://environmentjournal.online/articles/climate-change-refugees-the-landmark-case-of-teitiota-v-new-zealand/
    Approx 40% of refugees are children and as a resul Approx 40% of refugees are children and as a result, we focus on strategies that promote child protection and build capacity of refugee communities to self protect.Find out more at www.hostint.org

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