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Refugee runners, eyeing Tokyo 2020, win Geneva road race
link“I am very happy to have won today. I am going back to even more intense training when I return to Kenya,” said Lobalu, who is originally from South Sudan. The International Olympic Committee announce... -
UNHCR Regional Refugee Coordinator for Burundi calls for more support to ensure sustainable returns and reintegration of Burundian refugees
link“We need continued solidarity to meet the basic needs and protection for the majority of Burundian refugees who are not yet ready to go home and live in overcrowded camps with limited opportunities to... -
South Sudanese grow rice, and community ties, in Uganda
linkThis land in Uganda is not hers, but the rice germinating in it is. Thanks to generous neighbours, Queen grows enough to support 22 refugee children in her care. -
Why including refugees makes economic sense
linkThe new Director of the Africa Bureau Mr. Raouf Mazou explains why including refugees makes economic sense. It’s through supporting these private-sector initiatives and the ability of refugees to fend... -
‘The world should not abandon South Sudan.’
linkThe signing of the Revitalized Agreement of the Resolution of the Conflict in South Sudan (R-ARCSS) last year in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia signalled a critical step towards bringing peace to the world’s y... -
Status of refugees in Africa
linkOne on One with Deputy UNHCR Chief Kelly T. Clements (KTN News Kenya) -
Regional Ministers to Harmonize Regional Refugee Strategy
linkThe High-Level Ministerial meeting on refugees was organized by the UN Special Envoy for the Great Lakes and International Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) in Kampala, Uganda. -
Burundian widow overcomes tragedy by turning to public service
link“I feel happy as a woman when I use my platform as a leader to serve my community.” -
#10YearChallenge of a South Sudanese refugee in Kenya
linkA young refugee narrates her experiences as a refugee living in Kenya and her hopes for her country, South Sudan. -
Thousands fleeing new violence in South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State
linkSouth Sudanese refugees arrived in DRC by foot over the weekend. Most are women, children and the elderly. They arrived exhausted, hungry and thirsty.