The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) reported that Ukrainian refugee children in EU schools face significant difficulties including language barriers, differences in medical services quality, and learning gaps due to forced interruption of education.
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Ukrainian refugee children face significant difficulties while studying in EU schools, including language barriers, differences in medical services quality, and learning gaps due to forced interruption of education.
Many Ukrainian children live in perpetual uncertainty having witnessed a global pandemic, violent invasion of their country, and journey to a new country.
Many of these children live in perpetual uncertainty.
Children displaced by war face difficulties in accessing adequate health care and social services.
Language barriers were listed as the primary obstacle in accessing care.
EU member states did not have a unified approach to registering displaced persons, including children.
No comprehensive national data are available on the number of children displaced in the EU Member States.
1.3 million children have been granted temporary protections by EU nations according to Eurostat.
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