Forced Migration in Early Childhood

Forced migration is at its highest level on record

There are more than 100 million displaced individuals worldwide due to the persistence of war, political and economic instability, and climate crises. Children account for 41 percent of all forcibly displaced people.

For millions of refugee and displaced children, education is not available. As a result, many of these children are bound to cycles of poverty and instability. 

Nest Global provides refugee and displaced children access to quality education by establishing Nests, programs which offer culturally responsive early learning in refugee camps, migrant shelters, and immigrant communities.

Our Impact

18 Nest classrooms across 3 continents

7,000 children and parents enrolled in our Nest education programs worldwide

1,000+ participants in Nest 
parenting programs

Annual Reports

2022 Annual Report

News

Canyon Nest on CNN

Last week, CNN reporter Rosa Flores visited Canyon Nest, Nest Global’s school for migrant children…

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