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  • Local authorities in the DRC have reported the arrival of an estimated 92,000 individuals who fled from CAR as a result of the violence that erupted amid the December 2020 elections.
    highlight 28 Feb 2021 (3 years ago)
    Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • As of 31 January 2021, UNHCR and the National Commission for Refugees have biometrically registered over 14,500 new arrivals from CAR.
    highlight 28 Feb 2021 (3 years ago)
    Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • 8,000 internally displaced and host community members benefited from SGBV and PSEA awareness sessions in Ituri Province.
    highlight 28 Feb 2021 (3 years ago)
    Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • UNHCR distributed cash assistance to 1,116 vulnerable internally displaced families, mainly living in North Kivu Province.
    highlight 28 Feb 2021 (3 years ago)
    Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Le HCR, l’Agence des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés remercie le Gouvernement et le peuple du Japon pour leur soutien à la réponse de protection et d’assistance aux personnes déplacées et aux communautés hôtes au Burkina Faso. D'un montant de 1, 98 millions de dollars, soit environ 1, 09 milliards de francs CFA, cette contribution va permettre de renforcer la protection des personnes forcées de fuir et diminuer les risques de violence basée sur le genre. https://data2.unhcr.org/en/documents/details/85586
    highlight 19 Mar 2021 (3 years ago)
    Burkina Faso Burkina Faso / Burkina Faso - IDPs
  • The IRC is organizing a symposium to explore the financial integration of refugees, drawing on recent research conducted in Jordan, Kenya, Mexico, and Uganda. The symposium will disseminate and discuss findings and potential programming changes based on our research insights about how refugee and migrant households manage their livelihoods and finances, and whether and how they integrate into local economies. Our research explored refugees’ own financial strategies — saving, borrowing, remitting, insuring — and the role of financial services and other factors that helped or hindered their strategies. Dates: April 20, 2021 From 8 to 11 AM EDT- 3-6PM Nairobi time April 21 , 2021 From 8-10,30 AM EDT- 3-5,30 PM Nairobi time
    highlight 25 Mar 2021 (3 years ago)
  • Roya, 20, an Afghan refugee, works in a tailoring workshop in Sarvestan refugee settlement, in Iran’s southern Fars province, along with around 50 other refugee women. The workshop was established by UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and later expanded by the World Food Programme (WFP). It switched its production line at the start of the pandemic to make hygiene masks, in an example of refugees’ direct involvement in the fight against COVID-19, but also of their effort to safeguard their monthly income. Since February 2020, when the first COVID-19 cases were officially recorded in Iran, Roya and her fellow refugee tailors have produced more than 10,000 masks per day, which are delivered to health and humanitarian service providers across the country.
    highlight 14 Jan 2021 (3 years ago)
    Iran (Islamic Republic of) Afghanistan / Afghanistan - Refugees
  • UNHCR welcomes the generous contribution of USD 1,250,000 from the Government of Japan, which will be crucial in enabling UNHCR to enhance its support of refugees over the course of 2021. In addition to supporting access to primary healthcare and education, this funding will go towards the implementation of livelihoods activities, such as the provision of technical and vocational training and support to small businesses and workshops for refugees in Iran. In turn, refugees can then positively contribute to the Iranian host community during their stay, and further utilize their new skills in their country of origin, once conditions become conductive for their safe and dignified voluntary return. Japan is one of the biggest donors to UNHCR in support of Afghan refugees.
    highlight 24 Mar 2021 (3 years ago)
    Iran (Islamic Republic of) / Afghanistan - Refugees
  • As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect refugees and host communities in the Islamic Republic of Iran, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is ensuring that another 20,000 refugees can access national health insurance, taking the numbers assisted with health insurance to 120,000. UNHCR covered the costs of insurance for some 100,000 vulnerable refugees last year. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic and the prevailing economic downturn in Iran increasing vulnerabilities amongst refugees, UNHCR has agreed to temporarily increase the number of refugees covered by the scheme. UNHCR is concerned that fewer and fewer refugees will be able to afford the cost of health insurance in 2021 and beyond, increasing the likelihood that they will not seek treatment for their urgent health needs or that they will resort to borrowing money or sending their children to work, just to be able to afford health care.
    highlight 06 Apr 2021 (3 years ago)
    Iran (Islamic Republic of) / Afghanistan - Refugees
  • UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, welcomes the launch today of a country-wide campaign in Pakistan to verify and update the data of some 1.4 million registered Afghan refugees and to issue them with smart identity cards. The last large-scale verification of refugees in the country was undertaken 10 years ago. Registered refugees will be issued new smartcards with the capacity to hold biometric data. These cards, which will be valid for two years, will also be technologically compatible with systems used in Pakistan to authenticate the identities of nationals to access services.
    highlight 15 Apr 2021 (3 years ago)
    Pakistan (Islamic Republic of)