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"Core Actions for Refugee Youth" Booklet

…Challenges Identified by GRYC participants Difficulties with legal recognition and obtaining personal documents Difficulty in accessing quality learning, education, and skills-building opportunities Discrimination, racism, xenophobia, and “culture clash” Few youth…


Cooking Fuel Saves Lives

…the prevention and management of health concerns, such as hand washing and sanitation. The SAFE task force combined traditional, school-based education and the information, education and communication (IEC) sectors into…



Empowering South Sudan’s First Female President

skills and assets and finding the best ways to provide them.  Mentorship. Financial literacy and vocational skills. Friendship networks. Programs tailored to accommodate girls’ diverse backgrounds—accessible and appropriate for girls…


“We Believe in Youth”; GRYC Final Report

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXGvAEKPwjQ Background Seldom consulted, frequently overlooked, and often unable to fully participate in decision making, the talents, energy, and potential of Refugee Youth—young people aged 15-24 years old—remain largely untapped….






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