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Nigerian refugees in Diffa, Niger. Since 2009, Boko Haram, whose name loosely translates to “Western education is sinful,” has actively targeted schools and used playgrounds as battlefields and innocent children as collateral. About 1.4 million children have so far been displaced, 1,400 schools have been destroyed, and 2,295 teachers killed, according to the UN.  (Photo by EC/ECHO/Anouk Delafortrie) Photo used under CC BY
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Two young Afghan refugees wash each others hair early one morning in Belgrade, Serbia, in this photograph taken in March, 2017. According to Save the Children, young single men prefer to stay in Belgrade, on the streets, so they can be closer to the smugglers. They spend their days visiting the refugee centres, where they can charge their phones and access the internet. At night, they sleep in parks or in abandoned factories and buildings.  (Photo by Frode Bjorshol) Photo used under CC BY
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