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USA for UNHCR
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USA for UNHCR protects refugees and empowers them with hope and opportunity.
About us
USA for UNHCR helps and protects refugees and people displaced by violence, conflict and persecution. Supporting UNHCR – the UN Refugee Agency – and its partners, we provide lifesaving essentials including shelter, water, food, safety and protection. Around the world, we help refugees survive, recover and build a better future. Together, we give refugees the hope they deserve, restore their dignity and help them rebuild their lives. Established by concerned American citizens, USA for UNHCR is a 501(c) (3) non-profit organization, headquartered in Washington, D.C. Connect with USA for UNHCR: - Facebook: USA for UNHCR - Twitter: @UNRefugeeAgency - Instagram:@USAforUNHCR
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http://www.UNrefugees.org
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- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Fundraising, Refugees, Internally Displaced People, Charity, and Nonprofit
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1310 L St NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20005, US
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“Countless people remain terrified inside Sudan, and those who have fled across the country’s many borders are in need of help, often finding themselves in places where access is extremely hard and resources strained,” says UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi. Over the last three months, nearly 10 million people have been displaced by the war in Sudan. Read the stories of 3️⃣ displaced Sudanese individuals and learn more about how UNHCR is assisting on the ground and what you can do to support humanitarian efforts. https://lnkd.in/gxpck5wF
Fifteen months into the war in Sudan, here's how UNHCR is supporting those uprooted from their homes across the region and beyond
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Nelson Mandela dedicated his life to serving humanity and fighting for those who had been silenced by oppression. Today, on #MandelaDay, we honor his legacy and his tireless work to promote justice, equality and peace.
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Floods in Afghanistan have been causing mass destruction and taking hundreds of lives. This week, while the country was still recovering from widespread flooding in May and June, additional rainstorms and heavy flooding hit Afghanistan. Access to affected areas has been challenging due to infrastructure damage and blocked roads, but UNHCR and its partners are doing everything they can to assist and deploy humanitarian aid. Here's what you need to know.
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Climate change is one of the most defining crises of our time and vulnerable populations are facing some of it's greatest impacts. “The climate emergency is punishing displaced people three times; It tears them from their homes, it compounds their crisis in exile and destroys their homeland, preventing them from returning,” says UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi. Get the facts:
How climate change impacts refugees and displaced communities
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This #WorldYouthSkillsDay, we're celebrating incredible young refugees and forcibly displaced youth around the world! Read the awe-inspiring stories of 4️⃣ young refugees who are harnessing their talents and skills build brighter futures for their communities and us all. Read more:
Meet four resilient young refugees who are harnessing their skills to shape brighter futures
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USA for UNHCR's interns are showcasing their passion for learning and teamwork! The USA for UNHCR Culture Captains led a friendly competition and put our interns' knowledge to the test on all things refugees and USA for UNHCR — from it's history to current events to fast facts about refugees. It was inspiring to see our #interns engage so passionately in understanding the mission and achievements of USA for UNHCR.
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🏠 Voluntary return ✈️ Resettlement in a safe country 🤝 Local integration Solutions for refugees and host communities are all around us! Despite historic levels of displacement, 2023 also brought about positive solutions for refugees. By the end of the year, 6.1 million refugees returned home, 158,000 refugees were resettled in new, safe countries and more than 32,200 stateless people received citizenship!
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Played in over 200 countries around the world, #soccer is the world’s most popular sport! Not only is soccer entertaining, but it also helps unite people across cultures and can improve psychosocial well-being. Read more about UNHCR's “Sport for Protection” approach, which utilizes the power of soccer to help refugees and prioritizes opportunities for exercise, recreation and connection through sports:
How soccer helps protect, uplift and unite refugees
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In May 2023, UNHCR launched the "Trust the Toucan" campaign to address misinformation on the internet and social media using quantitative and qualitative data. This data enables UNHCR to pinpoint the key narratives of misinformation in South America that impact refugees and migrants and use this information to create verified, reliable content. Trust the Toucan helps refugees and migrants make informed decisions and reduces the risks they face during their journeys to safety. Read more:
How UNHCR's Trust the Toucan program is helping refugees and migrants in South America stay safe
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