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Refugee camps. Question 1 A low supply of food and water. Leaving your family to go to a refugee camp. If you come from one state that’s main language

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Page 1: Refugee camps. Question 1 A low supply of food and water. Leaving your family to go to a refugee camp. If you come from one state that’s main language

Refugee camps Refugee camps

Page 2: Refugee camps. Question 1 A low supply of food and water. Leaving your family to go to a refugee camp. If you come from one state that’s main language

Question 1• A low supply of food and water. • Leaving your family to go to a refugee

camp.• If you come from one state that’s main

language was different then the one in the refugee camp , you would have a lot of trouble.

Page 3: Refugee camps. Question 1 A low supply of food and water. Leaving your family to go to a refugee camp. If you come from one state that’s main language

Question 2Needs

• Food

• Water

• shelter

How to get it• The refugee camp should

supply a little bit of food.• Water supplies for the

camp, and people’s belongings were brought into the truck.

• tents became home for the thousands of refugee at roghani people lived very close to one another.

Page 4: Refugee camps. Question 1 A low supply of food and water. Leaving your family to go to a refugee camp. If you come from one state that’s main language

Question 3 • Help every child go to school• Get involved with what is happening • Speak to poor people about Oxfam's work• Buy fair trade• Bring clothes to the human rights

organization• Raise money

Page 5: Refugee camps. Question 1 A low supply of food and water. Leaving your family to go to a refugee camp. If you come from one state that’s main language

Question 4• Aids energy save the children believes

education services should be maintained during emergences

• Only some kids go to school most of them have to work

• There is some sort of schooling they do but it is very basic

• There should be one school per camp