You make the work of UNHCR’s Emergency Response Team possible
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What does it take to be a UNHCR Emergency Response Coordinator? | Five continents, two plane crashes and countless hours travelling by foot, car, boat, and horse to reach people forced to flee their homes. Over the last 23 years Roberto Mignone has experienced a lot as one of UNHCR’s Emergency Response Coordinators. Here he reveals what it’s like to be on the frontlines of UNHCR’s emergency operations. |
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| Yemen's 'silent emergency' | If you didn’t know there was a humanitarian crisis in Yemen, you’re not alone. While the media’s attention has been turned elsewhere, the people of Yemen are struggling to survive civil war, drought and looming famine. Their story hasn’t made the headlines but this video footage shot by a UNHCR worker reveals scenes of devastation equal to those all too familiar in Syria. | Learn more → |
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| "I see my mother in my dreams" | Across Africa, conflict and severe food shortages are forcing people to flee to neighbouring countries. But friends, homes and belongings are often not the only things that are left behind. Ten-year-old Pasonata from South Sudan shares her story. | Read Pasonata's story → |
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| Our wedding registry in aid of refugee relief | When Luisa and Brad tied the knot earlier this year, they asked family and friends to donate to one of three charities – including Australia for UNHCR – instead of giving gifts. “We feel extremely fortunate with all the opportunities we have had and the things we own,” they wrote on their fundraising page. You’ll be inspired by their story. | Learn more → |
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| You're invited to our World Refugee Day Breakfast | Please join Australia for UNHCR at our annual World Refugee Day Breakfast on Friday 16 June in recognition of the strength and resilience of refugees. Early Bird tickets are now available for individuals and corporate tables. We hope to see lots of our wonderful supporters there! | Find out more → |
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