Caroline Gluck

@carogluck

UNHCR Senior public info officer, Rohingya refugee response. Author, No Dead Bodies After 3.30pm. Ex-BBC. gluck@unhcr.org Instagram carogluck

Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh
Joined July 2009

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  1. 16 hours ago

    The National Health Service is 70 years old today. As a patient this week, I can only say thank you to all the professional, dedicated & hardworking staff. 🙏 ⁠ ⁠

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  2. Jul 4
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    Jul 3

    Young refugees are active as community workers in Rohingya settlements in Bangladesh. They help refugees understand, speak out, be heard and participate. A great project supported by UNHCR.

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    Jul 3

    UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, met today with serving as Community Outreach Members (COMs). He emphasised that "the voice of refugees must guide us." Putting refugees in the driver's seat where they belong: .

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    Jul 3

    The Sec-Gen spent 10 years as UN High Commissioner for Refugees but tells he’s never seen anything like these camps

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    Jul 2

    Live from Kutupalong refugee site, Bangladesh - UN Filippo Grandi will talking to about the Rohingya refugees he’s met on his visit to the country. Watch live in an hour at 13:35 today!

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    Jul 2

    I am really proud to announce that Ben Stiller is goodwill ambassador for UNHCR, the UN refugee organization. I have heard him tell beautiful stories about refugees. He does it with passion and conviction. Thank you, .

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    Jul 2

    “It is impossible to visit these camps without breaking our hearts with the suffering of the Rohingya people.” and leaders call for more international support for refugees in Bangladesh

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    Jul 2

    The international community must do more to support nearly one million Rohingya refugees living in “heartbreaking” conditions in Bangladesh - chief .

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    Jul 2

    “I was humbled, moved and extremely touched by the courage of the women and men I met today in Cox's Bazar. Their first priority was justice, their priority was dignity and we stand completely with them.” Says of

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    Jul 2

    ‘I have seen many refugee camps in the world, I have never seen anything like this,’ said today after visiting with the in . We stand 🕊

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    Jul 2

    I am extremely humbled and moved by the courage of the . We cannot turn our heads away. We stand in solidarity -- today we are all Rohingya

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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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    The safety of the Rohingya refugees during this monsoon season is priority one. As many as 200,000 need to be relocated. We cannot allow the monsoons to wash away the hopes of the Rohingya refugees I met today in Bangladesh.

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    Nothing could’ve prepared me for the scale of crisis and extent of suffering I saw today in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. I heard heartbreaking accounts from Rohingya refugees that will stay with me forever. My appeal to the int’l community is to step up support.

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    Jul 2

    “We have suffered many abuses,” say Rohingya refugee women to and , but now we need your help to move forward” - at the safe space with .

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    On Monday I’ll be with in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh on a mission of solidarity with Rohingya refugees and the communities supporting them. The compassion & generosity of the Bangladeshi people shows the best of humanity and saved many thousands of lives.

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    Jul 1

    Rohingya refugees in Kutupalong, Bangladesh, tell Secretary-General & President that they won’t return home unless their rights are not granted: citizenship, freedom of movement, access to jobs & services.

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    Jul 1

    After meeting with refugees in Cox's Bazar on Monday, & will take your questions live on Facebook. All info is here:

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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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