UNHCR

Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, meets young Rohingya refugee students in Kutupalong refugee settlement, Bangladesh.

This report tells the stories of some of the world’s 7.1 million refugee children of school age under UNHCR’s mandate. 

With a bag of seeds and a lifetime of knowledge, Syrian refugee Salem has regrown his precious flowers in Lebanon to provide his family and others with a vital income.

A Guatemalan boy speaks with his father in Mexico, where they were granted asylum after fleeing gang violence back home.

It is important to recall that everyone has the right to seek and enjoy asylum from persecution in other countries, as set out in Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Rather than abiding by international law simply because it exists, we need to remind ourselves why it exists. It is rooted in our collective desire to protect the vulnerable and render what help we can to those most in need of it.

UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Cate Blanchett with Syrian refugee and business woman Razan Alsous.

A new social media campaign launched by UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, celebrates the strength, resilience and skills that refugees can bring to their new communities. The campaign kicked off with a powerful multi-voice video in which refugees are joined by celebrities and advocates to rally support around the core message of the Global Refugee Forum – that everyone has a role to play in helping refugees. 

Syrian refugees queue for winter cash assistance at Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan

UNHCR is expanding cash-based assistance so that the millions of people that it serves can meet their needs in dignity, are protected and can become more resilient. 

A woman carries Bawk Ra on her back whilst a boy walks next to them sheltering them with an umbrella as they wade through floods.

What is it like to live with a disability when you’re displaced?

Moisés plays journalist, interviewing refugees in front of their shelter in Rondon 3 refugee camp in Boa Vista, Brazil.

‘This is Moises, live from Boa Vista’

Marta holds a baby girl's hand while talking to the mother who is resting the child on her left hip. A little girl is seen playing behind them.

In the mid-1970s, Marta Duque's father sent her from her home in the Colombian city of Pamplona, tucked into a far eastern range of the Andes, to the Venezuelan capital, Caracas, to work as a live-in maid. She was 12 years old. Long since back in Colombia, today, Marta has her doors open to thousands of Venezuelans in their hour of need. It all began in 2017 when she turned her garage into a makeshift shelter for Venezuelan refugees and migrants making an often precarious overland journey to destinations throughout Colombia and further afield. Some two years later, even the living room furniture has been put into storage to make room for the mats where up to 100 people sleep cheek-by-jowl.

Maha Mamo.

If you’re stateless, ‘just going to school is a problem’

What does it mean to be stateless? It's a question that's being discussed all this week in Geneva, at an event organized by the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) to help millions of people without official paper

Filippo Grandi saluda a algunos de los refugiados.

As Central Americans’ asylum claims soar 231 per cent in less than one year, Filippo Grandi calls for further resources to better cope with the flow.

Interview with Mamadou Dian Balde (Deputy Director, UNHCR Division of Resilience and Solutions).

The vast majority of the world’s nearly 26 million refugees are hosted in the Global South where providing education for them is a major challenge.

Mike, who fled Burundi in 2015, works on a painting at the art centre.

Forging a Friendship Through Art