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Q&A: Novel springs from journalist's concern for Afghan children
20 Feb 2012 Caroline Brothers discusses her first book, “Hinterland,” which tells the story of two Afghan children journeying to Europe in hopes of a better life. -
Q&A: Japanese clothing retail giant helps refugees in unique ways
18 Jan 2012 Senior UNIQLO executive Yukihiro Nitta discusses how the Japanese garments enterprise is helping refugees in cooperation with UNHCR. -
Q&A: Giving back, Liberian health worker cares for displaced Ivorians
22 Dec 2011 Two decades ago, Theo Neewrayson fled war-torn Liberia and found refuge in neighbouring Côte d'Ivoire. Now back home, he is returning the favor to displaced Ivorians. -
Q&A: Top UNHCR official optimistic after "significant" visit to Myanmar
13 Dec 2011 Erika Feller visited Myanmar to meet top officials and to review UNHCR operations in the south-east. She also met opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. -
Q&A: Swiss trumpet blower for the rights of the internally displaced
14 Nov 2011 Academic, humanitarian and lawyer Walter Kälin has spent years protecting the rights of the forcibly uprooted, especially the internally displaced. -
Q&A: A new chapter begins in Gabon for Congolese who fled fighting
30 Sep 2011 Exiles from Republic of the Congo living in Gabon are no longer recognized as refugees. A senior Gabonese diplomat discusses the change and solutions. -
Statelessness Q&A: Chronicling the pain of the world's stateless
20 Sep 2011 Award-wining photographer Greg Constantine tells how meeting North Korean refugees in 2005 turned into a project that has consumed six years of his life. -
Q&A: Nansen winners feel a duty to help survivors of the high seas
13 Sep 2011 Nasser Salim Ali Al-Himyari founded the Society for Humanitarian Solidarity in 1995. The group has since helped tens of thousands fleeing by sea to Yemen. -
Q&A: Doctor alarmed by death, malnutrition among Somali refugees
21 Jul 2011 As chief of UNHCR's Public Health and HIV section, Dr Paul Spiegel has been in many emergencies. But what he saw at the Ethiopia border was shocking.