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=== Equivalents ===
=== Equivalents ===
[[Uprchlík]] — [[Geflüchtete, Geflüchteter]]  — [[Rifugiato/a]] — [[Uchodźca, uchodźczyni]]
[[uprchlík]] — [[Geflüchtete, Geflüchteter]]  — [[rifugiato/a]] e [[profugo/a]] — [[uchodźca, uchodźczyni]]


=== Related terms ===
=== Related terms ===
* (''may apply for'') '''refugee status''', '''subsidiary protection''', '''asylum'''
*(''may include'') [[displaced person|'''displaced persons''']], [[stateless person|'''stateless persons''']]
* (''is a type of'') [[migrant|'''migrant''']]
* (''arrives in a'') [[wave of refugees|'''wave of refugees''']]
*(''may'' ''live in a'') [[refugee camp|'''refugee camp''']], [[refugee shelter|'''refugee shelter''']]
*(''may become an'') [[asylum seeker|'''asylum seeker''']]
*(''comes from a'') [[country of origin|'''country of origin''']]
*(''may'' ''come through a'') [[country of transit|'''country of transit''']]
*(''may receive'') [[international protection|'''international protection''']]


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A refugee is someone who has fled their country because they are at serious risk or harm of persecution. Refugees feel they have no choice but to leave because their government cannot, or in some cases will not, protect them. Refugees have a right to asylum (physical safety), medical care, schooling and the right to work.  
A refugee is someone who has fled their country because they are at serious risk or harm of persecution. Refugees feel they have no choice but to leave because their government cannot, or in some cases will not, protect them. Refugees have a right to asylum (physical safety), medical care, schooling and the right to work.  


<small>Source: </small>[https://www.worldvision.org.uk/about/blogs/what-is-a-refugee-and-what-is-a-refugee-crisis/ https://www.worldvision.org.uk]
<small>Source: [https://www.worldvision.org.uk/about/blogs/what-is-a-refugee-and-what-is-a-refugee-crisis/ https://www.worldvision.org.uk]</small>


=== Encyclopaedic information ===
=== Encyclopaedic information ===
Refugees have no choice but to flee their homes because they are threatened by conflict and persecution. They often encounter immense challenges, including exposure to extreme weather conditions; lack of access to proper food, shelter, education, or job opportunities; and a future that is often dependent on conditions improving in the areas.
Refugees have no choice but to flee their homes because they are threatened by conflict and persecution. They often encounter immense challenges, including exposure to extreme weather conditions; lack of access to proper food, shelter, education, or job opportunities; and a future that is often dependent on conditions improving in the areas.


<small>Source: </small>[https://www.teachingwithtestimony.com/themes/twt_ui/resources/pdf/SHOAH-Testimony-StudentActivity-Syria-V0.2.pdf https://www.teachingwithtestimony.com]
<small>Source: [https://www.teachingwithtestimony.com/themes/twt_ui/resources/pdf/SHOAH-Testimony-StudentActivity-Syria-V0.2.pdf https://www.teachingwithtestimony.com]</small>


=== Synonyms and variants ===
=== Synonyms and variants ===


* Migrant
* migrant


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=== Collocations ===
=== Collocations ===


* Syrian refugees
* [''nationality, e.g. Syrian, Ukrainian...''] refugees
* Ukrainian refugees
* war refugees
* Iraqi refugees
* registered refugees
* War refugees
* child refugees
* Palestinian refugees
* incoming refugees
* Afghan refugees
* refugee camp
* Registered refugees
* refugee crisis
* Sudanese refugees
* refugee population
* South Sudanese refugees
* refugee status
* Somali refugees
* refugee children, woman, families
* Bosnian refugees
* refugee Convention
* Child refugees
* refugee situation
* Rohingya refugees
* refugee protection
* Incoming refugees
* refugee policy, law, rights
* Refugee camp
* refugee settlement
* Refugee crisis
* refugee accommodation
* Refugee population
* refugee communities
* Refugee status
* refugee management
* Refugee children
* refugee problem
* Refugee woman
* refugee experiences
* Refugee Convention
* refugee flows
* Refugee situation
* to resettle refugees
* Refugee protection
* to help, assist, support refugees
* Refugee policy
* to host, accomodate refugees
* Refugee law
* to accept refugees
* Refugee families
* to welcome refugees
* Refugee settlement
* to become refugees
* Refugee accommodation
* to receive refugees
* Refugee communities
* to protect refugees
* Refugee management
* Refugee problem
* Refugee experiences
* Refugee rights
* Refugee flows
* To resettle refugees
* To help refugees
* To host refugees
* To accept refugees
* To welcome refugees
* To become refugees
* To assist refugees
* To receive refugees
* To support refugees
* To protect refugees
* To accommodate refugees


=== Examples ===
=== Examples ===
<blockquote>European Union countries are considering offering Ukrainian '''refugees''' temporary asylum for three years without having to apply for it. </blockquote><small>Source: </small>[https://nowtoronto.com/news/ukraine-refugee-crisis-could-surpass-millions-displaced-by-syrian-war https://nowtoronto.com]<blockquote>The Iraq conflict displaced 4.4 million people internally and created more than a quarter of a million '''refugees''' . </blockquote><small>Source: </small>[https://www.fairobserver.com/region/north_america/refugee-migrant-crisis-migration-middle-east-foreign-policy-news-today-43504/ https://www.fairobserver.com]
<blockquote>European Union countries are considering offering Ukrainian '''refugees''' temporary asylum for three years without having to apply for it. </blockquote><small>Source: [https://nowtoronto.com/news/ukraine-refugee-crisis-could-surpass-millions-displaced-by-syrian-war https://nowtoronto.com]</small><blockquote>The Iraq conflict displaced 4.4 million people internally and created more than a quarter of a million '''refugees'''. </blockquote><small>Source: [https://www.fairobserver.com/region/north_america/refugee-migrant-crisis-migration-middle-east-foreign-policy-news-today-43504/ https://www.fairobserver.com]</small>
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=== Note ===

Latest revision as of 14:53, 30 August 2022

NOTE: The term refugee is used in two senses: a person fleeing their country from war or persecution and a person who has been granted refugee status. This entry concerns the former sense. The latter can be inferred from the entry refugee status.

Equivalents

uprchlíkGeflüchtete, Geflüchteterrifugiato/a e profugo/auchodźca, uchodźczyni

Related terms

Definition

A refugee is someone who has fled their country because they are at serious risk or harm of persecution. Refugees feel they have no choice but to leave because their government cannot, or in some cases will not, protect them. Refugees have a right to asylum (physical safety), medical care, schooling and the right to work.

Source: https://www.worldvision.org.uk

Encyclopaedic information

Refugees have no choice but to flee their homes because they are threatened by conflict and persecution. They often encounter immense challenges, including exposure to extreme weather conditions; lack of access to proper food, shelter, education, or job opportunities; and a future that is often dependent on conditions improving in the areas.

Source: https://www.teachingwithtestimony.com

Synonyms and variants

  • migrant

Collocations

  • [nationality, e.g. Syrian, Ukrainian...] refugees
  • war refugees
  • registered refugees
  • child refugees
  • incoming refugees
  • refugee camp
  • refugee crisis
  • refugee population
  • refugee status
  • refugee children, woman, families
  • refugee Convention
  • refugee situation
  • refugee protection
  • refugee policy, law, rights
  • refugee settlement
  • refugee accommodation
  • refugee communities
  • refugee management
  • refugee problem
  • refugee experiences
  • refugee flows
  • to resettle refugees
  • to help, assist, support refugees
  • to host, accomodate refugees
  • to accept refugees
  • to welcome refugees
  • to become refugees
  • to receive refugees
  • to protect refugees

Examples

European Union countries are considering offering Ukrainian refugees temporary asylum for three years without having to apply for it.

Source: https://nowtoronto.com

The Iraq conflict displaced 4.4 million people internally and created more than a quarter of a million refugees.

Source: https://www.fairobserver.com