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    @UNHCRUK - 27/07/2021

    The number of people forced to flee due to conflict, war and human rights abuses has reached a record-breaking 82.4 million. World leaders must act to reverse this trend of soaring displacement. Stand #WithRefugees. https://t.co/PX6nBi72co https://t.co/RZa9TWQpiZ

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    @UNHCRUK - 27/07/2021

    Tomorrow is the 70th anniversary of the #RefugeeConvention. As well as a moment to celebrate the life changing impact of this document, it is a clear reminder of the importance of international cooperation and solidarity. Ban Ki-Moon asks states to rethink their approach ⬇️ https://t.co/NyO41cp3ey

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    @UNHCRUK - 27/07/2021

    Koko has been playing football since she was ten. Sport helps young refugees achieve their goals #CheerforRefugees https://t.co/TmohbCBaPh

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    @UNHCRUK - 27/07/2021

    RT @OutdoorArtsPRO: LAST CALL! Are you @kickstartscheme eligible? @GoodChanceCal is looking for an enthusiastic Marketing Assistant, workin…

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    @UNHCRUK - 27/07/2021

    82.4 million people forced to flee their homes. 82.4 million unique stories of struggle. These are the people behind the record-breaking number. They each deserve protection. https://t.co/Jnd6hW5IXv

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    @UNHCRUK - 26/07/2021

    Tanitoluwa Adewumi and his family fled violence in Nigeria. They ended up in a homeless shelter in New York. It was here that he learned to play chess ♟️ The game that would change their lives. Meet the young champion soaring to the top ⬆️ of the chess world 🏆 https://t.co/qZZJsOV936

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    @UNHCRUK - 26/07/2021

    "I came here to cheer for the #RefugeeOlympicTeam - athletes who embody the hopes & aspirations of more than 80 million people around the world uprooted by war, violence, discrimination & persecution." - UN Refugee Chief @FilippoGrandi https://t.co/GKZNMDJnCY

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    @UNHCRUK - 26/07/2021

    RT @worldwide_tribe: The same young girl who, with her sister, swam their boat to safety en route to Greece, competed in the 100m Butterfly…

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    @UNHCRUK - 26/07/2021

    People around the world have opened their doors and their hearts to those forced to flee.  These are the generous countries that host the most refugees.  #WithRefugees @Refugees https://t.co/TO4YjGEGPM

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    @UNHCRUK - 26/07/2021

    UNHCR is saddened that the Nationality & Borders Bill passed 2nd reading in current form last week. It’ll create a two-tier asylum system, violating 1951 Refugee Convention, harming genuine refugees. We urge MPs to amend the most damaging parts. More ⬇️ https://t.co/cmq5vkWz8U