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Families hit by conflict in South Sudan find safety in Sudan
Driven by fear and worsening food security, refugees cross into White Nile State.
UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Barbara Hendricks sings with refugees in Greece
Acclaimed soprano and humanitarian says she is impressed by improvements to refugees' living conditions since last year.
Rohingya orphans seek safe space to heal
UNHCR is working to identify and assess the best interests of unaccompanied children who recently arrived in the refugee camps of Bangladesh.
Afghan boy retreats into silence after separation from family
Eight-year-old Farzad is one of a growing number of refugee children whose health has been affected by flight.
More than 6,000 flee fresh South Sudan violence into Uganda
UNHCR expresses alarm at deteriorating security situation in South Sudan.
UNHCR calls for regional responsibility-sharing, identifying the situation in the Mediterranean as an 'opportunity'
The UN Refugee Agency's protection chief says restrictive policies, like push-backs and border closures, do not stop people from undertaking dangerous journeys, and that joint efforts could be undertaken to address the continued movement of refugees and migrants along the Central Mediterranean.
Donors pledge more than US$6 billion for Syrians, hosts
At the Brussels Conference on Supporting Syria, donors promise support for displaced Syrians and their hosts, and renew calls for greater international solidarity.
Security and refugee protection are complementary, says UNHCR
UNHCR protection chief Volker Türk tells the UN Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee that refugee protection and state security are compatible goals.
UNHCR warns funding cuts threaten aid to Syrian refugees, hosts
As a major international conference on Syria gets underway in Brussels, vital assistance for millions of refugees and the communities hosting them could face substantial cuts.