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ACCESS TO EDUCATION FOR REFUGEE AND MIGRANT CHILDREN IN EUROPE

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On both the Eastern and Central Mediterranean routes many children have left their countries of origin due to violence, deprivation and conflict, and most did not initially aim to travel to Europe. However, among those who eventually did undertake the journey to Europe, education was a key factor shaping their decision. Education is also a key element for refugee and migrant children’s social inclusion into host communities.

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