In Brazil, soccer is a mean of integration in the national culture for refugees. © ACNUR/ L.F.Godinho
A Colombiana refugee in a market in São Paulo, Brazil Refugiada colombiana faz compras em feira livre no interior de São Paulo (Brasil). © ACNUR/ L.F.Godinho
Colombian refugee children resettled in Brazil. © ACNUR/ T.Bessa
In Equador, refugees are informed on their rights, as well as asylum procedures in the country. © ACNUR/ F.Tovoli
The Kuna indigenous people have suffered for years the dispossession of their lands, compounded by the activities of illegal armed groups. But they are not just losing their territory, as only the elders are keeping traditions alive. © ACNUR/ B.Heger
Kuna Children in Arquía, Chocó (Colombia). © ACNUR/ B.Heger
After several days of comunitarian work and capacity building, Wounaan women take part in decision making processes that concern their future and lives. Bellavista, Chocó. © ACNUR/ S.Mejía.
A refugee family in Peru. © ACNUR/ C.Ugarte
Christmas celebration with refugee and migrant children in the historic Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. © ACNUR/ M.Obeso
Cuban refugee in Chiapas, Mexico, where he works as a carpenter. © ACNUR/ M.Echandi
Dominican refugee family in Chiapas, Mexico. © ACNUR/ M.Echandi
Salvadoran refugee child in Chiapas, Mexico. © ACNUR/ M.Echandi