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UN Refugee Chief welcomes South Sudan’s government of national unity: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi welcomes the formation of a long-awaited unity government in South Sudan, bringing political rivals together to work for lasting peace. The new government follows the ‘Revitalised agreement on the resolution of the conflict in the Republic of South Sudan’ signed in September 2018 by South Sudan’s warring parties The two main parties have agreed to join forces in running the conflict-affected nation and ending their years old differences. “The new government revives hope for a peaceful future for the people of South Sudan, who are suffering the consequences of this prolonged conflict,” High Commissioner Grandi said. “Millions of South Sudanese – including refugees and internally displaced people, deserve to see an end to their miseries.” This peace agreement has brought hope to the world’s youngest nation, which remains Africa’s largest humanitarian and refugee crisis with 2.2 million South Sudanese refugees and 1.46 million internally displaced. UNHCR is extending its support to South Sudan and its people in their endeavours to find peace and stability.highlight 22 Feb 2020 (6 years ago)
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In 12 months Sahel violence displaces more than 700,000 in Burkina Faso - https://www.unhcr.org/news/briefing/2020/2/5e4fa0204/12-months-sahel-violence-displaces-700000-burkina-faso.htmlhighlight 21 Feb 2020 (6 years ago)
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PAKISTAN: Islamabad: Today we are here to mark the compassion hospitality and solidarity of the host countries and the courage and resilience of the Afghan people. UNHCR High Commissioner for Refugees Mr. Filippo Grandihighlight 18 Feb 2020 (6 years ago)
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PAKISTAN: Islamabad: The UN Secretary-General, António Guterres, met with Pakistani & Afghan Refugees children during his visit to Islamabad. The Secretary-General asked what they dream of becoming in the future. The children excitedly replied artist , teacher & pilot.highlight 18 Feb 2020 (6 years ago)
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PAKISTAN: Islamabad: World must recognise the hospitality of refugee hosting countries and share the burden more equitably #WithRefugees #RefugeeSummit #ThankYouPakistan Refugee Summit Islamabad - A New #Partnership for #Solidarity 17-18 Feb 2020 UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency.highlight 18 Feb 2020 (6 years ago)
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PAKISTAN: Islamabad: My first meeting in Pakistan: generations of Afghan refugees shared their deeply moving stories, hopes & dreams. For 40 years, Pakistan has sheltered Afghan refugees. I urge the world to support host countries and show similar leadership in standing #WithRefugees. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterreshighlight 18 Feb 2020 (6 years ago)
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PAKISTAN: Islamabad: World must act and deliver for Afghan refugees, says UN chief At the Refugee Summit in Islamabad, leaders celebrated the enduring generosity of Pakistan and Iran in hosting Afghans – and urged other nations to do more to sustain them.highlight 18 Feb 2020 (6 years ago)
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PAKISTAN: Quetta: Representative, Ms. Ruvendrini Menikdiwela, meets the Governor of Balochistan, Mr. Amanullah Khan Yasinzai, to hand over 5 state-of-the-art ambulances. UNHCR thanks the people & Government of Pakistan for generously hosting Afghan Refugees for four decades.highlight 04 Feb 2020 (6 years ago)
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UNHCR stepping up response to escalating violence and displacement in the Sahel region - https://www.unhcr.org/news/press/2020/2/5e39d14a4/unhcr-stepping-response-escalating-violence-displacement-sahel-region.htmlhighlight 04 Feb 2020 (6 years ago)
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In line with the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Refugees (SSAR), and more recently the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF), 20 areas have been identified through UNHCR’s protection monitoring and information management activities. The 20 Priority Areas of Return and Reintegration (PARR) have been prioritized based on government planning in the area, including the Citizen’s Charter National Priority Programme, because of the high number of returnees they have absorbed, or because of a range of protection needs the communities may have. In the PARR, 57% of the targeted population are from host communities, many of whom are extremely vulnerable, which helps ensure peaceful co-existence between returnees, IDPs and host communitieshighlight 31 Jan 2020 (6 years ago)