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Children and Youth at Risk in times of Transition. International Perspectives

Children and youth belong to one of the most vulnerable groups in societies. This was the case even before the current humanitarian crises around the world which led millions of people and families to flee from wars, terror, poverty and exploitation. Minors have been denied human rights such as acce...

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Main Authors: Borge, Baard Herman, Kleinau, Elke, Ødegaard, Ingvill Constanze, Hiemesch, Wiebke, Schierbaum, Kristina, Schierbaum, Anja, Gałęziowski, Jakub, Klein, Anne, Vaale, Lars-Erik, Schmid, Rafaela, Koegeler-Abdi, Martina, Stotz, Lina, Hein, Sascha, Schuster, Isabell, Larran, Julie, Altındağ, Barış, Schriefer, Maria, D‘Sa, Shanti
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Schmid, Rafaela
Koegeler-Abdi, Martina
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Hein, Sascha
Schuster, Isabell
Larran, Julie
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Schriefer, Maria
D‘Sa, Shanti
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