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When Home is Gone: Unaccompanied & Separated Children in East Africa

November 7, 2024

Imagine you are a child, living in armed conflict when suddenly explosions fill your community and destruction surrounds you—you flee—and as people scatter, screaming and running for safety, you lose sight of your parents in the chaos. Home is gone and so is your family.

Imagine you are a child, and severe drought has gripped your community. Hunger and minimal resources force your family to make impossible decisions for your future. Not everyone is able to leave, but you won’t survive here. They know you must go and go alone.

Imagine you are a child, and the displacement camp you live in with your parents is attacked by an armed group overnight. Your parents are killed but you escape. You are again on the move, now without a caregiver, but caring for your younger siblings.

Every day, more children around the world are forced from their homes as conflicts erupt, climate shocks destroy communities, and instability undermines their futures. Many are without their parents or caregivers. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) defines unaccompanied children as “children who have been separated from both parents and other relatives and are not being cared for by an adult who, by law or custom, is responsible for doing so.” Separated children are “those separated from both parents, or from their previous legal or customary primary caregiver, but not necessarily from other relatives.”

 

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