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Little Refugees, Big Hopes: Pediatric Nursing for Displaced and Marginalized Children in India.
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Dr Sreeja Mohan, Professor, Institute of Nursing Education, Gandhinagar, Kottayam

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In the shadow of conflict, poverty, and displacement, children bear the heaviest burden. India, with its vast and diverse population, is home to thousands of refugee and internally displaced children who face systemic barriers to health, education, and protection. These vulnerable populations, including Rohingya refugees, tribal children evicted due to development, and urban slum dwellers, require more than conventional healthcare. Pediatric nursing plays a pivotal role in addressing their unique physical, emotional, and developmental needs. With the right training, resources, and empathy-driven models, pediatric nurses can become vital guardians of hope and healing for displaced and marginalized children across India.



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2025-05-05

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