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  • From 1 January to 31 August 2023, some 1,552 individuals have cumulatively been submitted to various resettlement countries for resettlement consideration. 673 individuals have departed on resettlement so far this year to different countries. 1,552 refugees were submitted to various countries for resettlement consideration between 1 January and 31 August 2023. 58,531 individuals received treatment and care from the 10-settlement health facilities from 1 January to 31 August 2023. 13,096 are enrolled in schools across the three refugee settlements in Zambia, with 13% being from the host community. MAIN ACTIVITIES UNHCR and partners support the Government to provide legal and community-based protection and social support. These interventions reach 19,299 persons in Lusaka, 39,499 people in Meheba refugee settlement and 23,906 persons in Mayukwayukwa refugee settlement, in the North-Western and Western Provinces, respectively, and 7,943 persons in Mantapala settlement in Luapula Province are supported.
    highlight 27 Sep 2023 (6 months ago)
    Zambia
  • Today, UNHCR and 64 partner organisations have published a revised inter-agency Sudan Emergency Regional Refugee Response Plan - May to December 2023 (Revised August 2023) appealing for USD 1 billion to provide essential aid and protection to over 1.8 million people expected to arrive in five neighbouring countries by the end of 2023, fleeing ongoing conflict in Sudan. There is also a 2-page summary: Sudan Regional Refugee Response Plan – May-December 2023 (Revised August 2023) – At a Glance - https://data.unhcr.org/en/documents/details/103175
    highlight 04 Sep 2023 (6 months ago)
  • RefugePoint Unveils New Five-Year Strategy: RefugePoint’s 2023-2027 Case for Support outlines their five-year strategy and plan to transform refugee response. Central to the strategy is the collective reimagining of what refugee response looks like in partnership with refugees themselves, so that their voices, strengths, and needs guide the strategy. Read more here: https://www.refugepoint.org/wp-content/uploads/bsk-pdf-manager/2023/08/RefugePoint-2023-2027-Strategy.pdf
    highlight 24 Aug 2023 (7 months ago)
  • During the month of June, 38 cases comprising 183 individuals were submitted to various resettlement countries such as the USA (97), Finland (20), Australia (32) & Canada (26), Norway (8) for resettlement consideration. 6,232 individuals (new births, new arrivals and in-situ) were registered by UNHCR between January and end of end of June 2023. In June, as part of UNHCR’s distribution of Quarter Two (April, May and June) cash-based intervention (CBI) disbursement, 2,109 refugees (1,159 females and 950 males) received a total of $189,510 in multi-purpose cash support.
    highlight 20 Jul 2023 (8 months ago)
    Zambia
  • The World Bank – Toolkit to Support Countries After Natural Disasters: On 22/06, the WB announced a comprehensive toolkit to support countries after natural disasters. At the Summit for a New Global Financial Pact, Ajay Banga announced an expanded toolkit for crisis preparedness, response and recovery that includes: 1) pausing debt repayments; 2) redirecting financing; 3) linking crisis preparedness and financing; 4) backstopping development projects with private sector support, and 5) building enhanced catastrophe insurance without debt. Read more here: https://tinyurl.com/ycy62h3v
    highlight 22 Jun 2023 (9 months ago)
  • UGANDA – Extended Credit Facility: On 21/06, the IMF Executive Board concluded the fourth review under the Extended Credit Facility arrangement with Uganda. This completion enables the immediate disbursement of approximately $120 million. reforms focus on creating fiscal space for priority social spending, preserving debt sustainability, strengthening governance and reducing corruption and enhancing the monetary and financial sector frameworks. read more here: https://tinyurl.com/2fv2rve8
    highlight 21 Jun 2023 (9 months ago)
  • Amahoro Fellowship Program: As we celebrate World Refugee Day, we are excited to launch the Amahoro Fellowship Program. The 12-month program will give Forcibly Displaced Persons (FDPs) leaders a platform to cultivate and disseminate their ideas on the world stage, expand their networks, seize numerous professional opportunities, and unite as a collaborative and impactful Cohort. Fellows will also have the opportunity to participate in a competitive funding process where they can secure up to $100,000 to scale their growth. The Fellows will be a powerful group of change agents, using their voices, skills, expertise, and innovations in business, government, and development institutions to create sustainable solutions in Africa and globally. More information is available here: https://amahorocoalition.com/
    highlight 20 Jun 2023 (9 months ago)
  • World Refugee Day 2023: On World Refugee Day, we honour the courage and hopes of the millions of people forced to flee war, violence, and persecution. Including refugees in the communities where they have found safety is the most effective way to help them restart their lives and contribute to the countries hosting them. In real terms, this means ensuring that refugees can apply for jobs, enroll in schools, and access services like housing and health care. It also means fostering a sense of belonging and welcome that gives hope to refugees uprooted from their homes. At UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, we know that inclusion is the best way to support refugees in exile, to prepare them so they can help rebuild their countries when conditions allow them to return, or to thrive if they are resettled to another country. But host countries cannot do it on their own. The rest of the international community must step up and provide the financial resources to enable such progressive policies. We have seen enormous progress in this area over the past years, with outstanding donor generosity, innovative approaches to financing, and huge investments by the World Bank, regional development banks, and other international financial institutions. But clearly, more must be done. It is time for us all to commit to including refugees in our communities at all levels – in our schools, workplaces, health-care systems, and beyond, so that refugees can regain hope away from home.
    highlight 20 Jun 2023 (9 months ago)
  • Youth with Refugees Art Contest: What if your creativity had the power to spread hope? The theme of the 2023 art contest is “Hope away from home”. UNHCR is calling on young people globally to submit a drawing that illustrates the power of including refugees. This year, the best designs will be turned into t-shirts by our partner UNIQLO and sold to support displaced people globally! Find more details here: https://www.unhcr.org/youth-refugees-art-contest
    highlight 20 Jun 2023 (9 months ago)
  • UNHCR Iran marked World Refugee Day with a series of events celebrating refugees’ resilience and courage and the country’s commendable inclusive policies towards refugees. With over 3.4 million refugees and refugee-like populations, Iran has become the second-largest refugee-hosting country globally this year. Throughout Iran, a range of events were organized to commemorate this year’s World Refugee Day, under the theme “Hope Away from Home.” These events emphasized the importance of solutions, inclusion, and compassion towards those forced to flee their homes due to conflict, persecution, or natural disasters. UNHCR Representative a.i., Ms. Inna Gladkova, in her Refugee Day message, paid tribute to the courage and remarkable resilience of refugees and commended Iran for its inclusive refugee policies, particularly in the sectors of education and health.
    highlight 20 Jun 2023 (9 months ago)
    Iran (Islamic Republic of)