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When Hope of a Stateless Person Dies the Last
08.12.2015
Valentina, 68, an undocumented stateless person, is not able to get pension for the last eight years.Thousands of stateless people granted nationality in Thailand
02.12.2015
UNHCR welcomes an announcement by the Royal Thai Government that more than 18,000 people have been granted nationality in ThailandUNHCR chief says it is "absolute nonsense" to blame refugees for terror
19.11.2015
António Guterres said it was "absolute nonsense" to try to blame refugees for terror attacksHigh Commissioner welcomes nomination of successor
13.11.2015
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres on Thursday welcomed the announcement in New York of the nomination of Italian diplomat Filippo Grandi as his successor.Civil Society helps to end statelessness in Central Asia
05.11.2015
Leading NGO organizations from Central Asia, are meeting with the aim to establish a regional network of NGOs to jointly address the issue of statelessnessI Want Him to Live
03.11.2015
Araily,a young artist from Aktobe, painted a boy and tried to show that the he represents millions of refugees, who have to save their lives and families, by fleeing from war.Visit of Prime Minister of Japan to Central Asia marks UN 70
29.10.2015
The Prime Minister of Japan during his visit in Tajikistan met UN staff at the UN house.UN turns 70, UNHCR continues to help the most vulnerable
23.10.2015
For sixty-five years, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has helped tens of millions of uprooted people to restart their lives.UNHCR brings clean drinking water to village heavily affected by conflict
21.10.2015
UNHCR helped build and rehabilitate irrigation system in a village in the Shark district of Osh oblast, so that people can have safe access to drinking water without having to risk their lives.International community commits to refocus attention on Afghan refugee situation
15.10.2015
Today, Central Asia hosts more than 3,000 refugees, of which over 90 percent are of Afghan origin, and after living for more than 10 years in Central Asia, they remain refugees.