Displaced Families

Displaced Families refers to groups of individuals or households who have been forced to leave their homes due to various circumstances, such as armed conflict, natural disasters, economic hardship, or other forms of persecution. This displacement can occur within a country or across national borders, often leading to situations where families lack stable housing, access to essential services, and security. Displacement can adversely affect families’ well-being, survival, and ability to rebuild their lives. The term highlights the vulnerability and challenges faced by these families, including loss of livelihoods, separation from community and social networks, and the need for humanitarian assistance.