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The powerful stories of two Rohingya refugee teachers are now helping to shape a brand new series of books for displaced children around the world.
Afika and her family fled from their home in Maungdaw, Myanmar after a local militia attacked their village. The family escaped under the cover of night and made the long journey to find safety in Bangladesh.
Afghanistan remains the only country where girls are banned from secondary school. Children on the Edge are supporting an organisation that offers hope to women and girls of Afghanistan, amidst the darkness.
Aqdas is 17 years old and witnessed her dreams vanish overnight when the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021. Read her story and how our partner organisation helped her to apply for a scholarship in the USA.
Over 2,000 Rohingya children, entirely cut off from the outside world in Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, are taking part in an exciting new journey in creativity.
Meet four year old Bieneme, whose development has come on in leaps and bounds since joining our cluster group lessons in the Kyaka II refugee settlement in Uganda.
We began working with communities in the Karamoja region of Uganda in 2022, where children are at risk of neglect, abuse and trafficking. Find out how our Child Protection Team model is helping to protect the children living here.
In 2023, we doubled the number of classrooms for Rohingya refugees on Bhasan Char island in Bangladesh. Take a look at the progress that has been made and meet student Puri.
John Byamungu Nachale is a refugee teacher working with Children on the Edge, pioneering a new approach to early years education for Congolese refugee children in Uganda.
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