Frontline communities continue to suffer the dire consequences of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine for a fourth year.
National partners collectively raise over half of UNHCR’s annual private-sector income from corporations, foundations, philanthropists and almost two million individual donors globally. In addition to ...
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UNHCR is aware of scams and other kinds of fraudulent activities on social media and the internet involving UNHCR’s name or logo. Such fraud and scam schemes not only undermine UNHCR’s reputation and ...
UNHCR stands ready to support Syrians wherever they are. We urge all parties to act now to ensure this moment becomes a turning point toward hope, recovery, and lasting peace and stability for the ...
Aid agencies make a big impact when working together. At UNHCR, we coordinate quick, effective responses in emergencies.
As we mark three years of devastating war in Ukraine, millions of ordinary Ukrainians – one third of the current population – are in desperate need of humanitarian aid. Their plight should be ...
UNHCR uses cash transfers to provide protection, assistance and services to vulnerable displaced persons. This allows them to meet their most pressing needs, build and support livelihoods, and ...
As fighting continues in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the humanitarian situation is fast deteriorating in neighbouring Burundi, with daily arrivals increasing through its ...
Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022, nearly 11 million Ukrainians have been forced to flee their homes and are now either displaced within their own country or living ...
Anyone concerned by potential misconduct is encouraged to report this and contact the Inspector General's Office (IGO). Anyone can contact the IGO if they have concerns or information about possible ...