Ahead of World Refugee Day on June 20, Survey of 3,494 Households Across 8 Countries Reveals 56% Face Food Insecurity, 22% Report Child Labor – Highlighting Critical Need for Self-Reliance Support
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Ahead of World Refugee Day (June 20), World Vision and the World Food Programme (WFP) released a joint report, 'In the Shadow of Hunger,' based on a survey of 3,494 refugee, internally displaced, and host community households across eight countries. The findings reveal that 56% experience food insecurity and 22% report child labor. Households with higher self-reliance show significantly lower risks for children, underscoring the importance of long-term, sustainable support.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which countries were included in the survey?
- A: Bangladesh, Burundi, Chad, Colombia, DRC, Myanmar, South Sudan, and Uganda.
- Q: What is self-reliance support?
- A: Support that enables families to earn income and live without aid through job training and opportunities.
- Q: Why is child labor increasing?
- A: Due to worsening food insecurity and poverty, more children are forced to work.