More than 100,000 refugees from Myanmar are living in a state of invisibility along the Thailand–Myanmar border. They are stateless, have no legal right to work, no access to formal education for their children, and no guarantee of daily food. Many of them have fled ethnic and religious persecution yet remain unrecognized by any government. As a result, they are denied even the most basic human rights—such as the right to food.
“Some children are born without a name in any system. No birth certificate. No right to go to school. Not even the right to exist openly. They didn?
In some parts of the world, children wake up to the sound of alarm clocks to go to school. But on the other side of the border, many children wake up to gunfire, explosions, and the screams of people fleeing for their lives.