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Radio Davos

The 90-year-old using sports to change the lives of refugees

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Claude Marshall fled Nazi Germany as a small boy in the 1930s and now helps today’s refugees by fundraising for sports facilities in refugee camps.

He tells Radio Davos why sport is so important for traumatised young people, and compares the plight of people today forced from their home with his own childhood experience.

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The World Economic Forum’s Refugee Employment Alliance, co-chaired by the UNHCR and the Ingka Group,

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