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Former Refugee Now Leads UN Refugee Agency
Community HeroesMar 20

Former Refugee Now Leads UN Refugee Agency

Barham Salih, who fled Iraq as a teenager, now serves as UN High Commissioner for Refugees overseeing protection for 117 million displaced people. He's launching an ambitious plan to cut long-term displacement by half within a decade.

UN News2 min read
Perth's Freedom Cup Unites Refugees Through Soccer
SolutionsJun 14

Perth's Freedom Cup Unites Refugees Through Soccer

A soccer tournament in Perth brings together refugee communities to celebrate connection, resilience, and the universal language of sport. For players like Mayada Ali, who spent six years in an Iraqi refugee camp, the Freedom Cup is more than a game—it's family.

ABC Australia2 min read
Southampton Marches for Refugees in Joyful Street Celebration
Acts of Kindness2d ago

Southampton Marches for Refugees in Joyful Street Celebration

Fifty people filled Southampton's streets with drums and hope, celebrating 75 years of the UN Refugee Convention with a musical march from Civic Centre to Mayflower Park. The sunny afternoon event reminded everyone that this port city has welcomed refugees for centuries.

Google News - Unity Celebration2 min read
Cape Town Artists Unite Against Hate on Refugee Day
Acts of KindnessJun 22

Cape Town Artists Unite Against Hate on Refugee Day

Musicians from across Africa filled a Cape Town church with calls for solidarity, celebrating refugees on UN World Refugee Day amid rising tensions. The free concert and solidarity walk showed artists and activists choosing hope over division.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read
Netherlands Creates Expert Team to Help Refugee Housing
Community HeroesMay 19

Netherlands Creates Expert Team to Help Refugee Housing

Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten announced a new "flying team" of experts to help small towns navigate refugee housing challenges. The government will provide both expertise and funding to councils struggling with their responsibilities under the country's refugee distribution law.

Dutch News2 min read
Ethiopia Waives Fees, Welcomes Sudanese Refugees as Family
Acts of KindnessJul 1

Ethiopia Waives Fees, Welcomes Sudanese Refugees as Family

When war forced thousands of Sudanese to flee their homeland, Ethiopia opened its doors with more than just shelter. The country waived residency fees and treated refugees like family, creating a model of compassion that's helping displaced people rebuild their lives.

Regional: ethiopia development (ET)2 min read
Ethiopia Integrates 1.1M Refugees Into National Economy
Acts of KindnessJun 22

Ethiopia Integrates 1.1M Refugees Into National Economy

Ethiopia just launched a groundbreaking plan to transform refugee camps into thriving communities where displaced people can work, build businesses, and access government services alongside local residents. The shift marks a major change from temporary aid to long-term opportunity for over 1.1 million refugees.

Regional: ethiopia development (ET)3 min read
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SolutionsApr 30

Ethiopia Launches Plan to Help Refugees and Host Towns Thrive

Ethiopia just validated a groundbreaking roadmap that treats refugee support and local community development as one integrated mission. The Makatet Roadmap brings together government agencies, UN partners, and regional leaders to ensure services benefit both refugees and the Ethiopians welcoming them.

Regional: ethiopia development (ET)2 min read
Ethiopia Launches 5-Year Plan to Integrate 1.1M Refugees
SolutionsJun 20

Ethiopia Launches 5-Year Plan to Integrate 1.1M Refugees

Ethiopia just unveiled a groundbreaking roadmap to transform refugee camps into thriving, self-sustaining communities where newcomers and locals build better lives together. The five-year plan will give over 1.1 million refugees access to education, jobs, and public services through the national system.

Regional: ethiopia development (ET)2 min read
Judge Blocks Refugee Arrests in Minnesota
Acts of KindnessFeb 28

Judge Blocks Refugee Arrests in Minnesota

A federal judge ruled that 5,600 refugees in Minnesota cannot be arrested while waiting for their green cards, protecting families who came to America legally seeking safety. The decision preserves the promise that refugees can build new lives without fear.

Japan Today2 min read
Ghana and UNHCR Partner on Refugee Agriculture Program
SolutionsMay 21

Ghana and UNHCR Partner on Refugee Agriculture Program

A new collaboration between Ghana's government and the United Nations refugee agency is opening doors for refugees to build sustainable livelihoods through farming and skills training. The initiative promises economic independence for displaced people while strengthening local communities.

Google News - Ghana Development2 min read
Teen Organizes Unity March to Celebrate Southampton Refugees
Acts of Kindness6d ago

Teen Organizes Unity March to Celebrate Southampton Refugees

An 18-year-old activist is rallying Southampton to celebrate the strength and perseverance of refugees with a joyful march this Sunday. Bobby Grigore wants the community to see refugees not as victims, but as fierce survivors who make the city stronger.

Google News - Unity Celebration2 min read
Ethiopia Grants Work Rights to 1.1M Refugees
SolutionsApr 12

Ethiopia Grants Work Rights to 1.1M Refugees

Ethiopia is pioneering a new approach to supporting refugees by offering them legal jobs, business permits, and access to national services instead of just temporary aid. Over 138,000 refugees have already enrolled in the country's digital ID system, unlocking banking, healthcare, and economic opportunities.

Regional: ethiopia development (ET)3 min read
Rwanda Refugees Build $84M Project, 500-Cow Cooperative
SolutionsFeb 19

Rwanda Refugees Build $84M Project, 500-Cow Cooperative

As international aid shrinks, refugees in Rwanda are building thriving businesses instead of waiting for handouts. From a 500-cow dairy cooperative to bustling market shops, more than 22,000 refugees and locals are creating their own success stories.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read
Global Refugee Numbers Drop 3% for First Time in a Decade
Global NewsJun 11

Global Refugee Numbers Drop 3% for First Time in a Decade

After ten years of steady increases, the number of refugees worldwide fell by 3% in 2025, with nearly 15 million displaced people returning home. The UN is now pushing for a major shift to help refugees rebuild their lives instead of staying dependent on aid for years.

AllAfrica - Headlines3 min read
Washington Candle Company Helps Refugees Rebuild Lives
Acts of KindnessJul 7

Washington Candle Company Helps Refugees Rebuild Lives

A social enterprise in Olympia, Washington, is hiring newly arrived refugees to hand-pour sustainable candles, giving them income, English practice, and their first American job reference. One candlemaker just paid off the travel loan that brought her family to the US after 30 years in a refugee camp.

Positive News3 min read
81-Year-Old Margaret Brauer Transforms Refugee Lives Daily
Acts of KindnessJun 9

81-Year-Old Margaret Brauer Transforms Refugee Lives Daily

Margaret Brauer, 81, manages dozens of volunteers and personally drives refugees to appointments as board member of Open Doors for Refugees in Madison. Her tireless coordination of transportation and winter clothing donations has become the backbone of an organization helping hundreds of newcomers build their lives in Wisconsin.

Google News - Community Hero2 min read
Kenya Bank Unlocks $20M in Loans for Refugee Entrepreneurs
SolutionsMar 1

Kenya Bank Unlocks $20M in Loans for Refugee Entrepreneurs

More than 750,000 refugees in Kenya just gained access to business loans through a groundbreaking $20 million partnership that's turning aid recipients into job creators. Equity Bank and the International Finance Corporation are proving that giving refugees capital instead of handouts can lift entire communities out of poverty.

Google News - Poverty Reduction2 min read
88 New Homes End 30-Year Wait for Tamil Refugees in India
Acts of KindnessJan 25

88 New Homes End 30-Year Wait for Tamil Refugees in India

After three decades in cramped single-room camps, 88 Sri Lankan Tamil families in southern India are finally getting real homes with kitchens, bathrooms, and running water. The completion of this project means 248 refugee families total have received permanent housing since 2021.

The Hindu2 min read
Refugees Outside Camps Find Jobs, Stability Faster
SolutionsJan 19

Refugees Outside Camps Find Jobs, Stability Faster

A groundbreaking study of 8,000 families across 16 countries reveals that refugees living in cities and towns achieve self-reliance far faster than those in camps. The findings challenge how the world supports 117 million displaced people.

Medical Xpress3 min read

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