Fathiaa Abdalla

@Fathiaabdalla

UNHCR Representative, Afghanistan. striving for a world where refugees feel home where ever they are. Views expressed here are mine only.

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Joined February 2012

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    Jul 2

    I guess this means i am actually approved. Thank you Filippo, proud to be a part of what does to try and help bring to light the reality of the refugee experience .

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    Jul 4

    UN Filippo Grandi took off his shoes, sat down on a mat on the floor, and listened to the children.

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    Jul 4

    UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres, and UN High Commissioner for Refuges, Filippo Grandi, made clear during their recent mission to Bangladesh that the Myanmar population forced to flee here are , they are , and they are entitled to citizenship.

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    Jul 4

    Four decades of conflict in has led to massive displacement in the region. alone has received around three million Afghan . The EU has funded humanitarian projects targeting Afghan refugees in the country since 1997. See more:

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  5. Jul 3

    Thank you European Union for generous support to UNHCR's work in the Islamic republics of Iran and Pakistan and in Afghanistan with new partnership agreement of €34 million. Read more:

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    In Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, I’ve just heard unimaginable accounts of killing and rape from Rohingya refugees who recently fled Myanmar. They want justice and a safe return home.

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    We are off with & to visit the Rohingya refugee population now. After all they suffered, they need a place to recover so they can recover their lives and their hope.

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    Jun 30

    Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina reaffirms that Bangladesh, in spite of many challenges, remains hospitable to Rohingya refugees; visiting UN Secretary-General & President pledge more support for refugees & communities hosting them.

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    The Rohingya are one of the most discriminated against and vulnerable communities on Earth. The Rohingya refugee crisis is a humanitarian and human rights nightmare. I thank Bangladesh for its generosity in hosting the refugees.

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    Jun 29

    "The victims of violence are being dehumanized and politicized... We need to reset the language” Our calls for greater efforts to debunk myths around refugee crises

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    Jun 29

    Heartfelt congratulations from all of us at UNHCR and from me personally to Antonio Vitorino on his election as Director-General of IOM . My colleagues and I look forward to working together, in close partnership, on the many challenges ahead.

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  13. Jun 28

    Win or lose this evening, England will go to last 16 against either Japan or Colombia!

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    Jun 27

    Happy to participate in the opening of this year’s consultations with NGOs. The theme is “putting people first”. At a time when even refugees and displaced are politicized and dehumanized, I cannot think of a better focus.

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  15. Jun 27

    Four day training commenced with new partners at thanks to generous support from donors including

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  16. Jun 27

    Deputy Rep expresses 's continued solidarity and support for refugees and refugees who choose to return home at US Embassy hosted

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    Heading into our this week, we underscore the vital importance of our NGO partners in realizing protection and solutions for those who need them through their local rootedness, specialization and visible home-based and international solidarity.

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    Jun 26

    Millions of refugees and displaced will benefit from Sweden’s latest contribution to UNHCR: 400 million $ over 4 years. Flexible funds to be used where they are most needed including in underfunded crises. This is generous and exemplary donorship. Thank you 🇸🇪!

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    Made some and friends today in one of the open reception facilities run by authorities with strong support from partners and donors. Their futures were unclear but resilient families keep hopes alive.

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    Jun 24

    Stand for respect. Stand for inclusion. Today is our time to shape an open, respectful and inclusive culture. ⁠⁠

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