This report presents key findings from the second-ever VACS conducted exclusively in a humanitarian context – specifically, in refugee settings in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia is one of the largest refugee-hosting countries in the East and Horn of Africa. Understanding the extent, consequences, and implications of VAC in refugee settings in the country is therefore important for informing long-term, innovative, cost-effective prevention and response interventions that can be implemented at scale to bring about change in the lives of refugee children.