What is a reunification camp?

Reunification camps are facilities where children who have been separated from their families or caretakers due to conflict, natural disasters, poverty, or other crises are brought together with their families or guardians. These camps serve as temporary shelters for children until they can be safely reunited with their families.

Reunification camps typically provide basic necessities such as shelter, food, water, and medical care for the children in their care. They also offer services to help locate and reunite children with their families, including conducting family tracing and background checks.

These camps often work closely with government agencies, non-profit organizations, and international aid groups to ensure that children are reunited with their families as quickly and safely as possible. Reunification camps play a critical role in protecting and caring for vulnerable children during times of crisis and helping them to be reunited with their families.