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Leave no adolescent behind: the gender- and age-specific vulnerabilities of adolescent refugees and IDPs

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Leave no adolescent behind: the gender- and age-specific vulnerabilities of adolescent refugees and IDPs

31.05.2019 | Jordan

Country

Jordan

Capability domains

Bodily integrity and freedom from violence

Audience type

Policy maker or donor, Programme designer or implementer

Year of publication

2019

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There are more refugees in the world today than at any other time in history. In 2018 there were over 25.4 million refugees around the world, 52% of whom were under 18 (UNHCR, 2018). Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are even more numerous, estimated to total approximately 40 million globally, 17 million of whom are children under the age of 18 (UNDESA, 2017).

While adolescence (10–19 years) is acknowledged to be a critical window of opportunity to accelerate progress against poverty, inequity and discrimination (Patton et al., 2012), it can be particularly fraught for young people displaced through forced migration. Evidence suggests that young people and adolescent girls in particular are especially vulnerable to the multiple deprivations and abuses that occur in conflict-affected settings (UNESCO, 2019).

Suggested citation

Jones, N., Devonald, M. and Guglielmi, S. (2019) 'Leave no adolescent behind: the gender- and age-specific vulnerabilities of adolescent refugees and IDPs.' Policy Note. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence. (https://www.gage.odi.org/publication/leave-no-adolescent-behind-the-gender-and-age-specific-vulnerabilities-of-adolescent-refugees-and-idps/)