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10 Experts to Watch on Refugee Education
With 50 percent of refugee children unable to attend school, we look at some of the leading thinkers on refugee education in the third installment of our “Experts to Watch” series.
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Follow via RSSWith 50 percent of refugee children unable to attend school, we look at some of the leading thinkers on refugee education in the third installment of our “Experts to Watch” series.
When people are displaced, they are often thrown into a new place with no identity. Riccardo Luca Conti of U.K.-based design studio CatalyticAction tells Refugees Deeply why it’s important to design spaces that provide a new sense of belonging.
Much of the responsibility in caring for refugees arriving in Germany has fallen to local authorities. This has brought challenges, but also successful innovations that must be widely shared – and quickly, says Brookings Institution scholar Bruce Katz.
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