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  1. Jun 19

    68,500,000 people. 68,500,000 stories. 68,500,000 dreams. 68,500,000 journeys. 68,500,000 lives uprooted. 68,500,000 missed chances. 68,500,000 longing for home. 68,500,000 unthinkable tragedies. 68,500,000 heads full of memories. 68,500,000 were displaced at the end of 2017.

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  2. Jun 19

    Not 1 in a million. Not 1 in a thousand. Not 1 in 500. 1 in every 110 people on the planet has been forced to flee. New UNHCR report:

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  3. Jun 18

    Starting my visit to Libya by remembering all those who have lost their lives in desperate attempts to cross the sea. They are people, not numbers. Women, men, children. May they rest in peace.

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  4. Jun 16

    Heavy monsoon rains in the past week caused around 100 landslide incidents throughout the refugee settlements. Meet shelter officer, Marina Drazba, geologist and landslide expert, helping to keep families safer

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  5. المفوض السامي غراندي: "يعيش ملايين الأشخاص مثلكم ومثلي في عالم تسوده أوضاع دائمة من الصراع وانعدام الأمن والاضطهاد... فكِّروا بالمدنيين في أو ، فكِّروا بمحنة في و ... لا يمكن لذلك أن يستمر".

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  6. May 9

    A group of Yemeni refugees living in Morocco have opened a kindergarten called “Hope”, where Moroccan and Yemeni children play together and their parents chat with one another at pick-up time.

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  8. May 2

    Can you imagine! More than eight million Yemenis do not know where their next meal will come from.

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  9. May 2

    In 2015, professional swimmer fled her native Syria to the Turkish coast and boarded a small dinghy full of refugees bound for Greece. When the overcrowded boat's engine cut out, it began to sink. Yusra tells Today about swimming for her life...

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  10. Apr 30

    Heavy winds&rain caused minor damages to some shelters/Kutupalong and Nayapara refugee settlements. Luckily there were no injuries, this shows how fragile these shelters are. & partners are assisting with repair and replacement of damaged items.

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  11. May 1

    In refugee settlements in Bangladesh, supports community kitchens. They are safe, easy to use and free for Rohingya refugees.

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  12. Apr 30

    تحتل الترتيب السابع عالميا في إستضافة بواقع ٧٤٧ ألف لاجىء!! وفي الربع الأول من ٢٠١٨ تم توفير ١٠٪ من الدعم اللازم

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  13. Apr 30

    Wrapping up two productive days of conversation at the and workshop on the , and looking forward to continuous engagement in support of and host communities.

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  14. Apr 30

    More than 40,000 houses in Mosul need to be rebuilt or repaired. Rebuilding homes in Iraq will cost at least $17 billion.

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  15. Apr 29

    Two thirds of the world’s displaced are in the world. So much generosity shown & lessons learned. So much scope to also do more for & their hosts

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  16. ممثلون عن 45 دولة ومؤسسة يشاركون اليوم في فعاليات ورشة العمل حول الإطار الشامل للاستجابة لـ التي تنظمها مفوضية اللاجئين ومنظمة التعاون الإسلامي وباستضافة كريمة من

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  17. Apr 18

    لدينا الكثير و تنقصنا القناعة، لذا نحزن... لديهم القليل القليل و نفوسهم راضية و يضحكون…

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  18. Apr 18

    يا ترى اذا بتعرف ان 150,000 شخص ممكن يموتوا أو يغرقوا أو تنجرف بيوتهم، و أنك انت فيك تساعد! ماذا تفعل؟ أنا واثقة انك لو قريب بتنقذهم، بتسبح بتشيلهم، بطعمي اطفالهم و بتأوي نساءهم! بس هم ليسوا قريبين، هم ببنغلاديش و انا شفتهم اليوم ساعدهم:

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  19. Apr 18

    674,000+ Rohingya refugees have fled to Bangladesh since August 2017. This week 6 young social media advocates 📲 from the Middle East visit Kutupalong refugee settlement, the biggest in the 🌏, to share the stories behind the numbers. Follow on Insta 📸 + Snap 👻

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  20. Apr 18

    📹Highlighting human stories 📣Advocating for refugees Join Hassan Ghoneim and Salama Mohammed on our Instagram stories and feed:

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