The Time to Advocate for Refugees Is Now
Today, conflicts around the world continue to displace children of all ages. The dangers inherent to child refugees and internally displaced children put them at risk every day. In conflict, everything is on the table – death, injury, protection risks. Children are terrified. They are hearing explosions, they are being asked to flee with just the clothes on their backs. The risk to their mental health and potential for long-term trauma cannot be underestimated.
µÚÒ»³Ô¹Ï is an organization that helps refugees and an outspoken champion for every last child. Together with our political advocacy arm, µÚÒ»³Ô¹Ï Action Network (SCAN), we work to ensure children’s voices are heard, their rights are realized and their issues are given top priority.
How to Advocate for Refugees
Learn more about the issues facing refugees and children displaced by conflict — and what you can do to become an advocate for asylum advocacy.
Advocate for a Brighter Future for Child Refugees
In Cox's Bazar – the world's largest refugee settlement – more than half a million Rohingya children feel forgotten.
With no school, no safety and no path forward, refugee children around the world are losing hope for a brighter future.
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Advocate for Congress to Keep Their Promise to Children
The White House is asking Congress to take back billions in already bipartisan approved foreign aid funding.
Rescinding this money means kids will go without food, shelter or health care in the midst of a crisis. Families will lose hope for a brighter future.
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Updated July 2025