When someone is forced to flee their home through conflict, persecution or some other source, they often leave everything behind. Not only their worldly possessions, but also their connections, their livelihood and their future prospects.
Before a refugee can start fresh, they first must endure the prolonged state of limbo that comes from living in a temporary camp. “And the reality is, the period of displacement for refugees continues to lengthen,” explains Heidi Christ, global manager of MADE51. In many contexts, refugees remain in camps for years at a time, during which they face a whole host of obstacles. “Refugees don’t have the same legal rights… They often don’t have the right to work, to own property, to farm, or the right to move,” Heidi explains. “And they don’t know…
