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Refugee camps

Q1. What are some difficulties that you think you would face in a refugee camp? FMany kids get strong emotional support from the multigenerational Vietnamese families.There might be low food and water supply.Having the worry of not knowing when you are going to get out.You could get claustrophobic because of not enough space.

Q2. What basic necessities will you need for survival and how would you get them? What would you need: FWater FFood FShelter(incase of rain) FBed How would you get them: The camp should supply tents,water,food and something to sleep on. What would you need: FWater FFood FShelter(incase of rain) FBed How would you get them: The camp should supply tents,water,food and something to sleep on.

Q3. Are there others worse-off than you in your camp and can you do anything to help them? Yes there are.Some people could be very sick and they could practically be dieing of a disease of hunger or thirst and people could be full of stress or going mad because they don’t know when they are going to get out or how long they are going to live in the camp.Maybe or maybe not because really you just want to stay alive in the camp and live or you could share your water or food evenly but it just depends on the situation.

Q4. What learning opportunities are there? There might but probably not because at the camp the runners of the camp might just be focusing on keeping the people alive but there could be so the people in the camp can learn for the future.