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  1. Jun 28

    Rohingya will benefit from close to $500 million in grants to help Bangladesh address their health, education, water and sanitation, disaster risk management and social protection needs:

  2. 7 hours ago

    As the number of continues to rise, report suggests a development approach to address forced displacement, a developing world crisis, which complements the work of humanitarian partners. Download report here:

  3. 13 hours ago

    Do you know an organisation that would benefit from free toiletries? It's quick & free to register with the Toiletries Amnesty Directory >

  4. When people are displaced, they need more than a home. They need healthcare, education, jobs and social protection. Help us answer the development challenge for host . We want to hear from you.

  5. At the , we recognize that the refugee crisis is both a humanitarian concern & a development challenge. Sr. Director Franck Bousquet explains how we are doing things differently to help host :

  6. In Uganda, the approved projects that will improve areas like physical planning and water & sanitation services for refugee hosting communities. Read more in Sr. Director Franck Bousquet’s blog:

  7. Meet Fardowsa, a Somali in . Thanks to her , she has been able to open a bank account 🏦, register her SIM card 📱, and go to university 👩🏾‍🎓:

  8. A majority of are hosted by developing countries. Better data and analytics will help improve policies and programs for . Help us ask the right questions.

  9. need a source of income to recover and regain agency. How can they access jobs that help them become self-reliant and that benefit host communities? Send us your thoughts.

  10. Is there something we can do to help host countries prepare for the arrival of and lessen the eventual suffering? Reply with your thoughts.

  11. . report underscores the importance of humanitarian & development communities working together to support both host . Here's how:

  12. Over 90% of refugees now live in the developing world. Find out how we're broadening our support for host in a way that complements—not replaces—the work of others:

  13. Jun 28

    RT As a migrant myself, I know what a difference education and economic opportunities can make for the displaced. Today’s may be our future leaders. On , the Group pledges to invest for

  14. Govts & development partners must work together to ensure every forcibly displaced person can have access to a —and to the rights, protection, and opportunities that come with it. Read more:

  15. Among the 68.5 million displaced people around the world, almost two thirds of them – about 40 million people – are internally displaced persons (IDPs) within their own countries. What does that mean?

  16. The approved $202 million in support of the Government of ’s effort to provide more economic opportunities for Ethiopians & refugees in an environmentally and socially sustainable way. DETAILS:

  17. Jun 25
  18. Jun 25

    VIDEO | With the opportunities created from her , Fardowsa contribute to the economy of her host community. Watch her story:

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