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Healthy Start for Refugee Children

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Help us deliver essential health services to one million children.

All children deserve to feel safe, healthy, and hopeful for the future, no matter who they are or where they live.

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Refugee children are among the most marginalized, at-risk people in the world. Forced to flee their homes due to conflict, persecution, and climate disasters, they often find themselves in overcrowded refugee camps or unfamiliar environments with limited access to basic necessities, including protective health services. This leaves them vulnerable to preventable diseases, malnutrition, and even death.

Healthy Start for Refugee Children is a special initiative that, in partnership with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), aims to deliver essential health services to one million refugee and displaced children living in East Africa. The success of this two-year fundraising campaign will not only ensure refugee children receive the health services they urgently need, but also provide related health education and strengthen health systems so host countries may better meet the needs of displaced families moving forward.

Every child deserves a chance.

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Help give refugee children a healthy start to life.

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Children everywhere deserve a healthy start to life, no matter what.

Children are particularly vulnerable to health threats and comprise more than half of East Africa’s refugee population. With the Healthy Start for Refugee Children initiative, we aim to deliver urgently needed health services — including malaria prevention, diagnosis, and treatment tools; and immunizations against deadly, infectious diseases — to protect them.

Shot@Life is a United Nations Foundation campaign that works to ensure everyone in the world has access to lifesaving vaccines and all children have a shot at life. We mobilize public and private resources for the global immunization work of UNICEF; the World Health Organization; Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance; and the UN Refugee Agency. Shot@Life educates, raising awareness about global vaccine inequity; advocates, ensuring continued U.S. government investment in global immunization programs; and partners, supporting the global immunization work of the United Nations.

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