A New Deal for Refugees
It emerged from the milestone New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants in 2016. This laid out a vision for a more comprehensive response to these crises, known as the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework, or CRRF.
The compact calls for greater support to refugees and the countries that host them, often among the poorest in the world, and also aims to help refugees become more self-reliant so that they can contribute more to their own future and to that of the host community.
The stories below explore the many facets of the global compact on refugees.
UNHCR welcomes Ethiopia law granting more rights to refugees
New clinic and schools save lives and build futures in Zambia
UN Refugee Chief urges states to support fairer response to refugee crises
World leaders voice strong support for new refugee deal at UN General Assembly
Innovative investment transforms lives in Ethiopia
For refugees and locals in Uganda, the internet is changing lives
New Zambia settlement gives refugees and hosts a chance to prosper
Volker Türk explains the global compact on refugees
New support for refugees also helps hosts -- World Bank official
The World Bank has stepped up its involvement in the response to refugee movements.
Honduran teachers unite to save education system
Rebuilding a high-risk community, one consultation at a time
Innovative Cameroon project will benefit refugees and hosts
Formal talks on global refugee compact conclude with strong and broad agreement
'We are part of the solution', say young refugees
Trailblazing health scheme benefits refugees in Iran
Saplings take root and transform lives in Tanzania
Mexican shelter provides safe space for Central Americans
Italian project offers path to hope for vulnerable refugees in Ethiopia
Imagine a world more open to refugees
Support programmes give Somali returnees a chance to rebuild
Polish city leads the way in solidarity with refugees
The city of Gdansk has offered a warm welcome to migrants and refugees.