The Rohingya refugees in the Cox’s Bazar camps are about to face a situation worse than they have been enduring.
Demonstrations in Kakuma led to violent clashes between refugees and police, resulting in injuries on both sides.
Up to 1 million internally displaced people (IDPs) living in camps and displacement sites across north-west Syria intend to return to their areas of origin within the next year, 600,000 of them in the ...
Whenever possible, UNHCR advocates to avoid the establishment of formal camps to accommodate forcibly displaced people. Enabling displaced people to settle in existing communities helps them access ...
The international community must urgently step up and deliver the necessary support to avoid the devastating impact on the ...
In Cox's Bazar, Yunus and Guterres will join an Iftar later today with around 100,000 Rohingyas and members of the local host community ...
The book was written by Million Abraha, a support worker with the Abbotsford-based Communitas Supportive Care Society. It is ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's freeze of foreign aid has caused turmoil and confusion, including in the world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh, where a million people live — mostly stateless ...
The UN chief says he will ‘issue a call’ to the international community to step up their humanitarian assistance for the Rohingyas ...
As Ramadan begins, Sudanese refugees in South Sudan's Gorom camp are grappling with severe shortages of food, water, and ...
Through the Instant Network Schools programme, refugees in South Sudan are gaining access to education and reclaiming their futures, proof that people forced to flee can still thrive with the right ...
Nearly one million displaced Syrians across the country’s north-west plan to return home in 2025, UNHCR spokesperson Celine Schmitt said on Friday.Speaking at the UN's weekly press briefing in Geneva, ...