Wednesday, March 15, 2017

The Barriers Preventing the Empowerment of Refugee Women and Children

“We must face this head on,” Lisa Szarkowski, a representative from UNICEF, spoke of the impending consequences of ignoring the Syrian refugee crisis. She continued to state that leaders of the world must come together to address this issue as a collective. Without significant and genuine efforts from countries in a position to help, refugees will continue to feel displaced and remain vulnerable to exploitation.

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Lebanon and Greece, among a group of countries that have experienced a vast influx of refugees, are attempting to pull together resources and solutions to support this growing population. In Lebanon, faith-based actors and institutions are specifically reaching out to support incoming refugees, often times without the approval from the surrounding community or government. In Greece, the government is looking to integrate refugees within the formal education system. Dr. Vasileia Digidiki, a psychologist from Harvard University, said, “education should be a priority… as it is a protective factor for [refugee children].” But even these countries efforts, whether they are grassroots initiatives or government mandates, are not fully providing for and empowering the vulnerable refugee population, which is especially true for women and children.


Considering refugees are forced to leave their homes, Szarkowski asked, “where would you have them go?” No one country can handle the resources and support it takes to care for this many refugees yet countries that have the capacity to step in are not doing so. The biggest issue is that both receiving countries and refugees themselves are not facing the reality of the situation. Both parties see this as a temporary displacement where refugees will soon return back home. But Szarkowski made it clear that is it vital we face this as a permanent issue that must be addressed with long-term solutions.

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