Global Refugee Forum 2023
![Young refugees attend the Global Refugee Forum in Geneva UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi meets a group of 70 young refugees attending the Global Refugee Forum in Geneva.](/sites/default/files/RF2266833.jpg)
Global Refugee Forum 2023
About the Global Refugee Forum
The Global Refugee Forum 2023 will take place from 13 to 15 December at the Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland, with linked events held in other locations from 12 December onwards.
Held every four years, the Forum is the world’s largest international gathering on refugees. It is designed to support the practical implementation of the objectives set out in the Global Compact on Refugees: Ease pressures on host countries, enhance refugee self-reliance, increase access to third-country solutions and improve conditions in countries of origin.
It provides the opportunity for States and stakeholders to announce concrete pledges and contributions, highlight progress made, share good practices and take stock of the challenges and opportunities ahead.
The 2023 Forum is co-convened by six States – Colombia, France, Japan, Jordan, Niger and Uganda, and co-hosted by the Government of Switzerland and UNHCR.
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Information for attendees
Please note that participation in the Global Refugee Forum 2023 is by invitation only.
Programme
Programme outline for the Global Refugee Forum 2023.
Information note: States, IGOs, UN
Overview and key information for States, IGOs and UN entities (pdf).
Information note: other stakeholders
Overview and key information for other stakeholders (pdf).
Refugee inclusion
Guidance on refugee inclusion in State and stakeholder delegations (pdf).
Submit a pledge or contribution
Guidance on how to develop and submit a pledge or contribution (via the Global Compact website, pdf).
Logistics and practical information
Location information, venue map, and registration details.
Media
Information and resources for media covering the Forum.
✉️ Contact us
If you have further questions or comments, please contact the Global Compact on Refugees Coordination Team.
Note on speaking arrangements (pdf)
Information for delegations who wish to deliver a statement.
List of participants (pdf)
Provisional list of States and other attending delegates.
Press opportunities for participants
Details on holding press briefings and the VIP Social Media Zone.
List of speakers (pdf)
List of delegations who will deliver a formal statement.
Download the GRF 2023 app
Download the official Global Refugee Forum app to easily access event details on your phone and receive the latest notifications throughout the Forum.
What’s on at the Forum
The Forum plenary session and parallel high-level events will be held at the Palexpo convention centre in Geneva. A range of linked events will also take place around the city in the lead-up to and during the Forum, with many of these open to the public.
![Preparing for the Global Refugee Forum 2019 in Geneva. A conference room with a stage and rows of seats.](/sites/default/files/RF2266635.jpg)
![UNHCR's banner exhibition 'Everyone Counts' at the United Nations, for the Global Refugee Forum 2019. A person walks past a series of posters at the 2019 Global Refugee Forum.](/sites/default/files/RF2266510.jpg)
![Preparing for the Global Refugee Forum at the Palais des Nations, the United Nations Office at Geneva Entrance to a building, featuring a banner that has 'Global Refugee Forum' written on it alongside the UNHCR logo.](/sites/default/files/RF2266478.jpg)
Action. Unity. Impact.
[The Compact] represents the political will and ambition of the international community as a whole for strengthened cooperation and solidarity with refugees and affected host countries.
Follow the Global Refugee Forum live
Once the Forum commences, delegates’ statements and webcasts of the plenary session will be made available via the links below. View the official programme for details of session schedules and speakers.
![UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi addresses the opening session of the 2019 Global Refugee Forum at the Palais des Nations. Filippo Grandi, the High Commissioner for Refugees, speaks from a podium during the 2019 Global Refugee Forum.](/sites/default/files/RF2268174.jpg)
![A cameraman films the plenary session on burden and responsibility-sharing in the Palais des Nations in Geneva. A cameraman films from the stage at the Palais des Nations.](/sites/default/files/RF2270965.jpg)
![UNHCR's Solidarity Train arrives at Cornavin Station in Geneva. People walk past a train decorated with photos of refugees.](/sites/default/files/RF2267419.jpg)
![UNHCR's Solidarity Train arrives at Cornavin Station in Geneva. People walk past a train decorated with photos of refugees.](/sites/default/files/RF2267419.jpg)
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Join the conversation: #RefugeeForum
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Global Compact on Refugees
- Ease pressures on countries that host refugees
- Enhance opportunities for refugees to become self-reliant
- Expand refugees’ access to third-country solutions such as resettlement and other pathways
- Support conditions in refugees’ countries of origin so that they may be able to return in safety and dignity.
The key global arrangement is the Global Refugee Forum where States and other actors come together every four years to take stock of progress made and pledge further contributions to help reach the objectives of the Compact.
Documents and resources
Global Refugee Forum 2023 resources
Previous meetings and forums
Frequently asked questions
For more information or questions, please see the frequently asked questions (FAQs) for the Global Refugee Forum.