Afghanistan is home to over 70 per cent of world’s refugees, displaced people: UN report \
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Afghanistan is home to over 70 per cent of world’s refugees, displaced people: UN report

09-Nov-2022
Afghans continue to live miserably in their country and have been bearing the brunt of human rights violations since the Taliban took control in August last year.
09-Nov-2022 World
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UN Refugee chief says Afghanistan a priority despite Russia-Ukraine war \
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UN Refugee chief says Afghanistan a priority despite Russia-Ukraine war

14-Mar-2022
Kabul [Afghanistan], March 14 (ANI): A delegation led by Filippo Grandi, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) arrived in Kabul on Monday to assess Afghanistan's humanitarian situation and said that despite the Ukraine crisis, Afghanistan remains a priority for the UN's refugee agency.
14-Mar-2022 World
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Taliban has to fulfil promises if they want their financial resources to be unfrozen: UN official \
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Taliban has to fulfil promises if they want their financial resources to be unfrozen: UN official

10-Jan-2022
Kabul [Afghanistan], January 10 (ANI): The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) High Commissioner Filippo Grandi has said that the Taliban has to fulfil some promises if they want their financial resources to be unfrozen.
10-Jan-2022 World
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UNHCR chief urges better support for 13 million ‘exhausted’ and displaced Syrians \
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UNHCR chief urges better support for 13 million ‘exhausted’ and displaced Syrians

20-Oct-2021
UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, has urged greater international support for the more than 13 million Syrians who’ve been displaced in the past 10 years. 
Currently, around 6.7 million have been displaced inside the country and 5.5 million refugees are being hosted in five neighbouring countries,  after a visit to the country.  

‘Humanitarian imperative’ 

Over two days in the field, the High Commissioner met families who told him they’d endured “years of suffering” and are “exhausted.” 
“Yet I also witnessed their strength and determination to rebuild their lives”, the  chief said.   Even as UNHCR and partners, “helped some of the families I met install doors and windows on their partially damaged homes, they still needed water and electricity. They still need schools and hospitals, and they need to make a living. This is a humanitarian imperative.” 

Visit 

Mr. Grandi travelled to the town of Talbiseh, in Homs Governorate, where he met families who had returned home after years of displacement inside Syria, or from neighbouring Lebanon.   He heard from vulnerable people such as Abeer, a mother of seven, displaced twice within three years. She explained the difficult decision she had faced on when to return, and the challenges now confronting her and her family.  UNHCR is working with refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) who are contemplating the dangerous journey home. At the same time, the agency provides humanitarian support to those who have returned and their communities.  For Mr. Grandi, “periods that follow conflicts are always extremely complex.”  “But we have to always keep in mind that in the end, this is about human beings with desperate needs. They should not continue to pay the price for unresolved crises. While we wait for political solutions, their lives go on, and we need to support them to have dignified lives.” 

‘Sustainable’ return 

Both in Syria and host countries, economic crises, compounded by the devastating impact of the , have resulted in a sharp devaluation of local currencies and skyrocketing prices.  Mr. Grandi met the Syrian Foreign Minister and Minister of Local Administration and Environment, Hussein Makhlouf, and discussed some of these issues. “These are Syrian nationals, and it’s the government’s responsibility to ensure their security,” he said.  For the High Commissioner, the international community needs to provide more support too, to provide much-needed resources, so that people can fix damaged homes, have running water, healthcare, and send their children to school.   “Sustainable returns require collaboration from all concerned parties”, he concluded.   

New constitution 

The UNHCR chief’s mission came just ahead of crucial talks on the political future of Syria, brokered by the top UN negotiator , in Geneva this week.  The Special Envoy said late on Sunday, that the Syrian Government and the opposition have agreed to start “a drafting process” on a new constitution.  Mr. Pedersen also explained that for the first time, the two Syrian Co-Chairs had sat down together with him for a “substantial and frank discussion” on how to proceed with overall constitutional reform during this week’s meeting in Switzerland.  It marks a potential turning point after the fifth meeting of the 45-member Small Drafting Body in January, ended without significant progress being made. 
20-Oct-2021 United Nations
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UNHCR chief urges better support for 13 million ‘exhausted’ and displaced Syrians \
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UNHCR chief urges better support for 13 million ‘exhausted’ and displaced Syrians

20-Oct-2021
UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, has urged greater international support for the more than 13 million Syrians who’ve been displaced in the past 10 years. 
Currently, around 6.7 million have been displaced inside the country and 5.5 million refugees are being hosted in five neighbouring countries,  after a visit to the country.  

‘Humanitarian imperative’ 

Over two days in the field, the High Commissioner met families who told him they’d endured “years of suffering” and are “exhausted.” 
“Yet I also witnessed their strength and determination to rebuild their lives”, the  chief said.   Even as UNHCR and partners, “helped some of the families I met install doors and windows on their partially damaged homes, they still needed water and electricity. They still need schools and hospitals, and they need to make a living. This is a humanitarian imperative.” 

Visit 

Mr. Grandi travelled to the town of Talbiseh, in Homs Governorate, where he met families who had returned home after years of displacement inside Syria, or from neighbouring Lebanon.   He heard from vulnerable people such as Abeer, a mother of seven, displaced twice within three years. She explained the difficult decision she had faced on when to return, and the challenges now confronting her and her family.  UNHCR is working with refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) who are contemplating the dangerous journey home. At the same time, the agency provides humanitarian support to those who have returned and their communities.  For Mr. Grandi, “periods that follow conflicts are always extremely complex.”  “But we have to always keep in mind that in the end, this is about human beings with desperate needs. They should not continue to pay the price for unresolved crises. While we wait for political solutions, their lives go on, and we need to support them to have dignified lives.” 

‘Sustainable’ return 

Both in Syria and host countries, economic crises, compounded by the devastating impact of the , have resulted in a sharp devaluation of local currencies and skyrocketing prices.  Mr. Grandi met the Syrian Foreign Minister and Minister of Local Administration and Environment, Hussein Makhlouf, and discussed some of these issues. “These are Syrian nationals, and it’s the government’s responsibility to ensure their security,” he said.  For the High Commissioner, the international community needs to provide more support too, to provide much-needed resources, so that people can fix damaged homes, have running water, healthcare, and send their children to school.   “Sustainable returns require collaboration from all concerned parties”, he concluded.   

New constitution 

The UNHCR chief’s mission came just ahead of crucial talks on the political future of Syria, brokered by the top UN negotiator , in Geneva this week.  The Special Envoy said late on Sunday, that the Syrian Government and the opposition have agreed to start “a drafting process” on a new constitution.  Mr. Pedersen also explained that for the first time, the two Syrian Co-Chairs had sat down together with him for a “substantial and frank discussion” on how to proceed with overall constitutional reform during this week’s meeting in Switzerland.  It marks a potential turning point after the fifth meeting of the 45-member Small Drafting Body in January, ended without significant progress being made. 
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UN agency says 80pc of newly displaced Afghans are women, children \
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UN agency says 80pc of newly displaced Afghans are women, children

29-Sep-2021
Geneva [Switzerland], September 29 (ANI): Almost 80 per cent of newly displaced people in Afghanistan are women and children, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has said.
29-Sep-2021 World
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UNHCR shocked at images of ‘deplorable conditions’ of Haitian immigrants at US Del Rio border \
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UNHCR shocked at images of ‘deplorable conditions’ of Haitian immigrants at US Del Rio border

23-Sep-2021
Geneva [Switzerland], September 23 (ANI): The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) High Commissioner Filippo Grandi was shocked by images of the deplorable conditions of Haitian immigrants beneath the concrete highway overpass in Del Rio, Texas.
23-Sep-2021 World
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Unable to work due to Taliban interference: Afghan rights commission \
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Unable to work due to Taliban interference: Afghan rights commission

19-Sep-2021
Kabul [Afghanistan], September 19 (ANI): The Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) has said that the Taliban had seized its offices and was interfering with its work.
19-Sep-2021 World
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UN High Commissioner for Refugees appeals for urgent support for Afghans \
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UN High Commissioner for Refugees appeals for urgent support for Afghans

17-Sep-2021
Kabul [Afghanistan], September 17 (ANI): UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, appealed for "urgent and sustained" support for Afghans inside the country and for refugees who have fled abroad.
17-Sep-2021 World
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