With the holiday season fast approaching, we want to thank you for your support and generosity this year. You've helped people enduring war in Ukraine and Sudan, earthquake survivors in Syria, Türkiye and Afghanistan and flood victims in Libya. Thank you for standing with refugees and remembering them, year after year.
This month,Australia for UNHCR Ambassador Peter Gould was in Dubai for the COP28 Climate Summit. At this year’s event, refugees spoke out about how climate change is driving displacement and making life harder for those already forced to flee. UNHCR is calling for more support for refugees and displaced people in countries on the frontline of the climate crisis.
The Global Refugee Forum (GRF) took place in Geneva last week. Held every four years, it is the world’s largest gathering focused on supporting refugees and the countries hosting them. The GRF emphasises responsibility sharing, recognising that sustainable solutions to the refugee crisis demand robust international cooperation. We look forward to updating you on the Forum’s outcomes in our next issue.
We’re pleased to share a story about the Asia Pacific regional winners of the 2023 UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award given to those who go above and beyond to protect refugees and internally displaced and stateless people. Four talented Rohingya photographers were recognised for sharing stories about the plight of their people living in Cox’s Bazar, the world’s largest refugee camp.
Finally, we share with you five moments that made us smile in 2023. We hope you enjoy reading some of our highlights from the year, from Anyier Yuol winning the Les Murray Award, to refugee children’s involvement in the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The people of Ukraine are enduring another winter at war. With your help, UNHCR is providing displaced families with winter relief items such as blankets and warm clothing. But much more support is needed.
Living conditions for Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh are dire. As global attention shifts to other crises, four refugees are recognised for reminding the world of the plight of the Rohingya through photography and storytelling.
Books are a great way to introduce young readers to the experiences of refugees. These eight stories are a wonderful starting point to help children explore issues of social justice and themes of courage and resilience.
It’s not too late to find something special for your loved ones this holiday season. Choose a present from our Empowering Gifts store and send life-saving aid to refugees.