Live Blog: World Refugee Day events span the globe as displacement hits record
From Asia to the Americas, UNHCR is leading celebrations of the spirit and courage of women, men and children uprooted from their homes.
Rohingya refugee Kaisara, 11, takes part in a painting class in Bangladesh ahead of World Refugee Day.
© UNHCR/Patrick Brown
From breakdancing to concerts, football to food festivals, millions of people around the world are taking part in events marking World Refugee Day, celebrating the strength and resilience of people forced to flee their homes and seek safety elsewhere.
The event, which falls each year on June 20, gives the public worldwide an opportunity to show their support for women, men and children displaced by conflict, violence and persecution in record numbers in 2017.
Many are also showing they stand #WithRefugees by signing UNHCR’s petition. Check back here throughout the day for updates.
NIAMEY, Niger
UNHCR chief talks about current world climate for refugees on World Refugee Day.
How can we counter xenophobic narratives to help refugees?
How can we counter xenophobic narratives to help refugees?
— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) June 20, 2018
UN @RefugeesChief Filippo Grandi + @MelissarFleming discuss a more powerful narrative - one of solidarity, respect and generosity. #WithRefugees #WorldRefugeeDay pic.twitter.com/Nl3vLIRKlu
WASHINGTON, USA
"This moving photo exhibit details the plight of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and the life-saving impact of U.S. political + financial support" - @TMayerick
— UNHCR United States (@UNHCRUSA) June 20, 2018
📸 Visit our #WorldRefugeeDay photo exhibit through June 22 at Russell Senate Office Building Rotunda, Washington, DC pic.twitter.com/Nx54rDWcOi
MARAWI CITY, Philippines
A distribution of core relief items from UNIQLO on June 20 to commemorate World Refugee Day in Marawi City, in the Philippines.
ANYAKE settlement, Nigeria
🇳🇬#WorldRefugeeDay in Nigeria
— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) June 20, 2018
Cameroonian refugees sing and dance during a cultural show in Anyake settlement. #WithRefugees pic.twitter.com/iKLRxAiMiw
PRESEVO, Serbia
UNHCR staff, refugees and the local community have been busy planting trees at two schools in Presevo, Serbia, to show their support.
On the ocassion of #WorldRefugeeDay, we’ve planted trees at Serbian primary school “Vuk Karadzic” & Albanian secondary school “Skenderbeg” in Presevo, #Serbia, together with @KIRS_SRBIJA, #refugees & local community pic.twitter.com/ognVn8QH6J
— UNHCR Serbia (@UNHCRSerbia) June 20, 2018
NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania
Women from Central Africa perform a play about the issues they face as refugees in Mauritania, a country that is host to more than 2,000 urban refugees and asylum-seekers – mostly from Syria, Central Africa and Ivory Coast – in addition to more than 56,000 refugees from Mali who live in Mbera camp near the Malian border.
GENEVA, Switzerland
UNHCR staff and Afghan musician Khalid Arman have gathered to show their support for refugees.
This #WorldRefugeeDay2018, at @Refugees HQ, we had the opportunity to enjoy a music performance by Afghan musician Khalid Arman accompanied by Sylviane Fournier. 🎼 #WithRefugees pic.twitter.com/OLlXyeMyW1
— Ariadna Berrocal (@arisberris) June 20, 2018
JUBA, South Sudan
UNHCR staff, refugees and their South Sudanese hosts sway to live music at a party to mark World Refugee Day in Juba, South Sudan.
PANAMA CITY, Panama
Savladoran refugee chef Maribel Martinez serves up food to diners at the Azafran restaurant in Panama City, as the Refugee Food Festival gets underway in the Central American nation's capital.
ANYAKE settlement, Nigeria
Love conquers all in this settlement in Nigeria where a cast of Cameroonian refugees put on a play about warring tribes that reconcile when two young people fall in love.
Moscow, Russia
Afghan refugees are taking part in a basketball masterclass with BC Khimki, as part of events in Moscow.
Niamey, Niger
UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi traveled overnight from Libya to Niger with 122 refugees freed from detention centres in Tripoli. "Many rich countries are closing their doors to refugees. Niger shares with them its very few resources," he said. "I am humbled to spend World Refugee Day with the people and leaders of this generous African nation."
Dublin, Ireland
Delicious Syrian man’oushe (flat bread) is being served up in Ireland.
Delicious Syrian man’oushe (flat bread) being served in the UNHCR tent @stpatrickscath on #WorldRefugeeDay Yum! 😋 #WithRefugees #OpentheDoorIreland pic.twitter.com/qKO5ctpu0b
— UNHCR Ireland (@UNHCRIreland) June 20, 2018
New York, USA
Actor and UNHCR Supporter Ben Stiller teamed up with writer and former Iraqi refugee Ahmed Badr in New York, to cook up an at-home version of chicken shawarma.
Do you ever crave a specific dish from your hometown? Follow Ahmed Badr and Ben Stiller as they recreate Ahmed’s favorite childhood dish: chicken shawarma #WithRefugees @Refugees @RedHourBen @uBadr pic.twitter.com/uZ5gHWz5lY
— Tasty (@tasty) June 20, 2018
Kyiv, Ukraine
In a country where four years of conflict have forced over 1.5 million people from their homes, Clowns without Borders are bringing smiles to the faces of refugee and displaced children.
🇺🇦#WorldRefugeeDay in Ukraine
— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) June 20, 2018
A smile can break down borders + help people of different countries connect.
Clowns without Borders put on a special show for refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced, stateless persons, local children and children with disabilities. pic.twitter.com/sdD0nHki7M
Beirut, Lebanon
Refugees from Syria and Iraq are sharing their wishes of peace and stability for their home countries.
#WorldRefugeeDay in Lebanon 🇱🇧
— UNHCR Lebanon (@UNHCRLebanon) June 20, 2018
Refugees from Syria and Iraq share their wishes of peace and stability for their home countries during an activity organised by @Caritaslb pic.twitter.com/kdXSFOrW02
Sydney, Australia
The Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore, is among scores of city managers worldwide who launched a Cities #WithRefugees initiative, urging municipalities to join them in welcoming and including refugees in their communities.
Today is World Refugee Day. I have joined Mayors of over 100 cities around the world in signing on to the UNHCR @RefugeesMedia statement in solidarity with the tens of millions of refugees & asylum seekers seeking new lives for themselves across the world https://t.co/ISQSeMK8Sf
— Clover Moore (@CloverMoore) June 19, 2018
Rome, Italy
Pope Francis stands in solidarity #WithRefugees.
A person's dignity does not depend on them being a citizen, a migrant, or a refugee. Saving the life of someone fleeing war and poverty is an act of humanity. #WithRefugees @M_RSection
— Pope Francis (@Pontifex) June 20, 2018
Tallinn, Estonia
Visitors, young and old, to the Maritime Museum in Tallinn are paying tribute to the many Estonians who were forced to flee on fishing boats during the Second World War.
How will you escape? What will you take with you? Whom will take you across the sea?
— UNHCR NorthernEurope (@UNHCR_NE) June 20, 2018
Estonians mark the #WorldRefugeeDay in Tallinn, in Maritime Museum's WWII roleplay, remembering year 1944 when many Estonians had to flee.
Join Refugee Day in Tallinn: https://t.co/JehxgqxVt5 pic.twitter.com/P2jdqDU2hc
Damak, Nepal
Celebrations continue in Nepal, with colorful dances and songs from Bhutanese refugee women.
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
Rohingya refugee children have been busy drawing their hopes and dreams on a tent in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The tent is on display at the city’s Cultural Centre.
On #WorldRefugeeDay Rohingya refugee children with help from @ArtolutionOrg drew their hopes and dreams on a tent exhibited now at the cultural centre in Cox’s Bazar.
— UNHCR in Bangladesh (@UNHCR_BGD) June 20, 2018
We stand #WithRefugees pic.twitter.com/RalM6LZ5Xz
Delhi, India
Refugees in Delhi are enjoying free yoga lessons thanks to volunteer instructor Nandini Jayaprasad.
🇮🇳 #WorldRefugeeDay in INDIA
— UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) June 20, 2018
Refugees in Delhi receive free yoga lessons by volunteer yoga instructor Nandini Jayaprasad. pic.twitter.com/4uGNOT6dJ4
Mtendeli camp, Tanzania
Drum beats and dance steps get celebrations underway at Mtendeli camp in Tanzania, which hosts thousands of refugees from neighbouring Burundi.
#WRD celebrations just getting going at Mtendeli camp in #Tanzania @refugees @UNHCRtanzania pic.twitter.com/o9Bm5iibQE
— Barb Wigley (@barb_wigley) June 20, 2018
Strasbourg, France
An Alsatian restaurant serves up traditional ‘tarte flambée' with an Iraqi twist, as the Refugee Food Festival gets underway in Strasbourg,
For #Worldrefugeeday, la Fignette, a typical Alsacian restaurant re-invented the traditional « tarte flambée » with flavours from Iraq during the @RefugeeFoodFest & and it was a success 😋 #WithRefugees pic.twitter.com/f7wuChcrF7
— Céline Schmitt (@Ce_Schmitt) June 20, 2018
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh
A UNHCR staff member gets her hands daubed in the agency's colours at an art workshop for young Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. The artworks are being exhibited today at the city's Cultural Centre. More than 700,000 Rohingya have fled to Bangladesh since violence erupted in Myanmar last August.
Obock, Djibouti
Using their talents with needle and thread, women refugees from Yemeni starting over in Djibouti make wallets and clutches decorated with the UNHCR logo.
.#Yemeni women #refugees at the #Markazi settlement in #Obock, #Djibouti are amazingly talented and incredibly enterprising! These wallets and clutches were handmade by them with big thanks to the livelihoods training of @LWF_Ke! #withrefugees #wrd2018 pic.twitter.com/wWkCxmMI64
— UNHCR Djibouti (@UNHCRDjibouti) June 18, 2018
Kathmandu, Nepal
The historic Ghantaghar clock tower in the Nepali capital, Kathmandu, is illuminated in UNHCR colours to celebrate the lives of refugees.
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Enterprising refugees sold handmade clothes, jewellery, art and food at a market in downtown Kinshasa. The market was organized by UNHCR to help the refugees find new customers – and, of course, make friends in the country, which hosts more than 540,000 refugees from Burundi, Central African Republic and South Sudan.
Washington D.C., USA
A photo exhibition brought the lives of Rohingya refugees into sharp focus in the U.S. Congress. The exhibit captures the precarious situation of some of the 700,000 women, men and children who have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh since violence erupted in Myanmar last August.
Sydney, Australia
Hundreds of supporters of Australia for UNHCR got together for a World Refugee Day breakfast, standing with miillions of people uprooted from their homes worldwide.
Thank you for standing in solidarity at our #WorldRefugeeDay breakfast in Sydney! Corporate leaders, high profile supporters, refugees and advocates, all marking the courage of people forced to flee conflict, and celebrating their contribution to our community. #WithRefugees pic.twitter.com/b316XxgPmK
— Australia for UNHCR (@UNrefugees) June 20, 2018
Bucharest, Romania
Rappers Seeds of Freedom kicked off celebrations over the weekend with a concert in Bucharest. The band is made up of Romanians and refugees in their teens whose music and poetry bridges the two communities.
Kampala, Uganda
Refugee breakdancers practise their moves ahead of a World Refugee Day show in Uganda. There are 1.4 million refugees in Uganda, of whom more than 1 million have entered the country in the past 18 months.
Hit it to the Beat
— Duniya Aslam Khan (@DuniyaAKhan) June 12, 2018
These self-taught dancers of the Holy Dance group are refugees @Refugees from DRC, South Sudan & Burundi in Uganda.
Rehearsing for the #WorldRefugeeDay commemoration.
Group master Pascal welcomes everyone to his group who loves & appreciate dancing. pic.twitter.com/XBSIHS0EIc
Domiz refugee camp, northern Iraq
On 18 June, UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie visited Domiz refugee camp in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq, where she met with Syrian families and listened to their stories of flight and exile. In this photo she speaks with Syrian children who are growing up in the camp.