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UNHCR urges humane approach on Manus island
UNHCR is urging the authorities of Papua New Guinea to show calm and restraint in the context of the closure of the Manus Island 'Regional Processing Centre'.
From Syria to Safety
UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador David Morrissey follows the progress of a Syrian refugee family resettled from dire conditions in Lebanon to safety in Britain.
Madagascar's Karana people still awaiting nationality
Ibrahim's new residency card describes his nationality as "undetermined".
UK resettlement offers Syrians fleeing war a chance to rebuild lives
UNHCR study finds progress being made on integration and Syrians appreciate their welcome. More can be done to help refugees find work, learn English and contribute to their new home country
In pictures: resettled Syrian families around the UK
Meet the Syrian families as they begin their new lives in the UK
Cash grants offer hope to displaced Yemenis facing eviction
With two million still displaced after years of conflict, UNHCR assistance helps the most vulnerable keep a roof over their heads and children out of work.
Rohingya return rests on safety and trust, says UNHCR's Volker Türk
UNHCR's Assistant High Commissioner for Protection assured Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh that any return must be voluntary, safe and dignified.
UNHCR chief hails Canada and asks for even greater efforts
On his second visit to the country as High Commissioner, Filippo Grandi urges Prime Minister Trudeau to consider doing more for refugee women and girls at risk.
'I feel like I am born again': citizenship brings hope to stateless minority in Kenya
Makonde people of Kenya receive citizenship ending stateless existence.