51. Johnson and his staff in Skopje have been stockpiling books, pencils and other school supplies so that returning refugee children can resume their studies as soon as possible. 52. Moumtzis said young refugee children will be particularly vulnerable to malnutrition and diarrhea that, without treatment, could kill within hours. 53. Moumtzis said refugee children would be particularly vulnerable to malnutrition and diarrheal diseases, which he said can kill young children within hours if they go untreated. 54. Refugee children picked up sticks and pretended to fire guns at the planes. 55. Refugee children, most living with relatives in other towns, also rarely go to school. 56. Refugee children squealed with delight as they exchanged muddy splashes in the fetid waters that have washed away their makeshift homes and brought disease-causing bacteria. 57. Refugee children would pick up sticks and pretend to fire guns at the planes. 58. Relief agency staff accused of sexually exploiting refugee children in West Africa. 59. Refugee children in a railway car that is now their home sat up and listened to her tale with rapt attention. 60. Robert Tolang stood despondently in a nearly deserted camp at Nyaedou, near Gueckedou, where he once taught refugee children. |
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