WHERE IN THE WORLD?. LEAVING HOME In different parts of the world people are sometimes forced to leave their homes.

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WHERE IN THE WORLD?

LEAVING HOME In different parts of the world people are sometimes forced to leave their homes.

MILLIONS DISPLACED

LONG JOURNEYS Think about a long journey you have made. YOUR TASK Draw a picture or write about how you felt during your journey. You need to think about the different ways you travelled (did you walk or travel by car, boat or aeroplane?). Were you excited, bored or tired?

COMPARE YOUR JOURNEYS  How is your journey different from the journeys of children travelling to Europe from Syria, Iraq or Afghanistan?  What rights did you have when you were travelling?  What rights are children and their families trying to protect when they travel to Europe?