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    @UNrefugees - 09/11/2022

    The UN Refugee Agency's Mid-Year #GlobalTrends update shows 103 million people worldwide have now been uprooted from their homes by conflict, persecution or disaster. We need stronger political effort to solve conflicts and prevent displacement. https://t.co/ncu6FEvolS

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    @UNrefugees - 08/11/2022

    Some news worth celebrating. In the first half of 2022, 162,300 people were able to return home after being forced to flee. That's tens of thousands of people who are no longer refugees and now live safely in their home countries. https://t.co/0RC79T5AaE

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    @UNrefugees - 08/11/2022

    Displacement is one of the most devastating human consequences of the climate crisis. Urgent action is needed. #COP27 https://t.co/PqU2fScbLn

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    @UNrefugees - 07/11/2022

    Right now world leaders are discussing climate policy at #COP27 in Egypt. The climate crisis is happening now, driving displacement and making life harder for those already uprooted from their homes. They need certainty and protection. https://t.co/ww3CPE6fco

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    @UNrefugees - 06/11/2022

    Jhonny, a refugee from Venezuela, won two medals in his school paralympics. He lives in a refugee shelter in the city of Boa Vista, Brazil, with his mum. Jhonny, who uses a wheelchair, is the first refugee with a disability at his school to win two bronze medals in swimming. https://t.co/PXlZchPLiZ

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    @UNrefugees - 04/11/2022

    Refugees and displaced people all need peace. Peace so people no longer are forced to flee. Peace so displaced people can return home. Political solutions are the key. #GlobalTrends Read more: https://t.co/NhXWrE6iBn https://t.co/3zxCWhP9YW

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    @UNrefugees - 03/11/2022

    We talk a lot about stateless people and statelessness. But what exactly does it mean? We’ve got a definition for you. https://t.co/zS4xIl9GDC

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    @UNrefugees - 02/11/2022

    This means 100 million people have been forced to flee. We need peace for the world. And importantly peace for those #ForcedToFlee. https://t.co/Z4VpacP6HV

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    @UNrefugees - 01/11/2022

    Nearly 1.3 million Afghan refugees live in Pakistan. Many of them are children. Refugee camps can be tough for children. That is why it's important to let children to be children. Here young Afghan refugees play cricket in the UNHCR Akohra Village refugee camp in Pakistan. https://t.co/R1r3NbjbqA

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    @UNrefugees - 01/11/2022

    Having a nationality is a human right, but millions of people remain stateless or of undetermined nationality around the world. They all deserve a chance to say #IBelong. We must #EndStatelessness. https://t.co/rJ9VuU4rhV https://t.co/109Ec2V6Ft