Human Stories
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Marbles and dreams in the world’s largest refugee settlement
27 Feb 2019You can help make sure more refugee girls like Sabika can realize their full potential.
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Voices from the Field: Catalina Sampaio, UNHCR Brazil
27 Feb 2019“Most members of my family were once refugees. Their experience […] is my biggest inspiration to continue helping refugees.”
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The plight of the Sama Bajau
9 Jan 2019Wanita Arajani is 70 years old and without a birth certificate. Her community never saw the importance of having a birth certificate until the Zamboanga conflict broke out in 2013. Wanita herself has never seen the value of having one, until her granddaughter had to present one for school.
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Voices from the Field: Ayman Gharaibeh, UNHCR Representative in Yemen
27 Dec 2018Your donations help make sure UNHCR staff members like Ayman can provide lifesaving assistance to those fleeing conflict.
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Imaginative use of former prison opens new doors for refugees
12 Oct 2018A pop-up hotel and restaurant run by refugees have given new life to a forbidding Amsterdam building that once housed hardened criminals.
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Here and There: From Jordan to the Philippines
19 Aug 2018On World Humanitarian Day, UNHCR High Profile Supporter Atom Araullo shares how we are bound by our shared humanity with families who fled war, conflict, and violence.
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Rebuilding from ruin: The strength of Rohaima’s spirit
5 Jul 2018Amidst the difficulties of living in displacement, a grandmother from Marawi demonstrates resilience and strength
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Hope in the rubble for displaced Marawi residents
23 May 2018Solaiman and Saada Alip were counting the days to their retirement when conflict in Marawi City broke out a year ago. They were trapped for 16 days as the conflict raged on before fleeing on June 8. Months later, they visit their home, only to discover much of it in ruins.
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Faces of Syria
26 Apr 2018Hear the stories of Syrians who have sought refuge away from their homes.
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The Woman at the Head of UNHCR’s Supply Chain
25 Apr 2018“Supply means more than just delivering blankets or tarpaulins. We are delivering protection, in many forms.”