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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
MADE51 is an innovative, market-based model that promotes economic inclusion of refugees in global value chains. In the MADE51 model, UNHCR identifies refugees with artisanal skills, helps refugees ...
We are aware that there have been instances of scams in form of fake donation pages or fraudulent job and partnership offers, purporting to come from UNHCR. UNHCR does not charge money or any kind of ...
UNHCR has long recognized the specific protection needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, and queer (LGBTIQ+) individuals and those who are perceived to hold such identities. The ...
UNHCR oversees the implementation of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees. One of the ways that UNHCR exercises its ...
UNHCR spokespeople are available at our headquarters in Geneva, our regional offices and in many of our field operations to answer media enquiries and provide interviews. Our content team provides ...