The displacement is linked with broader socio-economic and health implications, particularly for vulnerable groups such as children and women in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps. Such conditions not only disrupt family structures and impede access to reproductive health services, influencing fertility rates, but also adversely affect health outcomes and increase mortality rates. Furthermore, these circumstances negatively impact socioeconomic indicators, particularly educational attainment, exacerbating the challenges faced by displaced communities.
