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A new study released today shows that 1.5 million people from nations driving major refugee movements were admitted by 35 countries and Brazil on family, work and study permits in the decade just prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The latest report by and the OECD , titled 鈥溾, examines admissions from 2010 to 2019 of people from seven countries propelling displacement: Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Somalia, Syria and Venezuela.

Grandi praises Rwanda for offering life-saving haven for refugees

The impacts of our changing climate are being felt worldwide, but countries already struggling with conflict, poverty and high levels of displacement are dealing with some of the most severe effects. From Afghanistan to Central America, droughts, flooding and other extreme weather events are hitting those least equipped to recover and adapt. This Earth Day, UNHCR released a new that shows how our warming world is compounding risks for people already living with conflict and instability, driving further displacement, and often decreasing possibilities for return.

鈥楾he Journey鈥 is a calling for global support of the Refugee Teams competing at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The Refugee Olympic and Paralympic athletes have a story like no other. Their stories highlight the power of sport to rebuild lives and bring hope to those forced to flee.

today announced the appointment of Alphonso Davies, FC Bayern Munich鈥檚 left-back and player for Canada Men鈥檚 National Football Team, as its newest Global Goodwill Ambassador.

Over the past decade, millions of Syrians have been forced to flee their homes in what remains the world鈥檚 largest displacement crisis. Over 5.5 million Syrians are living as refugees in neighbouring countries, and 6.7 million are still displaced inside the country, including an estimated 2.5 million children. Syria is also currently experiencing one of the worst socio-economic downturns since the start of the crisis. In the past year alone, the Syrian pound has lost three quarters of its value while the cost of food and other essential items has rocketed by more than 200 per cent. The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has made an already dire situation worse.

Refugee Rosemary Kariuki has been recognized as Australia鈥檚 2021 鈥楲ocal Hero鈥 for her work helping other displaced women overcome isolation and gender violence.

Medical doctor Tefera Tewodros was among the first refugees to reach safety in East Sudan at the onset of the crisis last November in Ethiopia鈥檚 Tigray region. Stunned by the sheer number of people streaming across the border, many sick or wounded, he realized he had to step up and help. He went to offer his support to UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency and the Sudanese Commission for Refugees (COR) at the Hamdayet transit centre. The very next day he started volunteering at the health clinic, run by the Sudanese Red Crescent Society. Since then, he has been living and working at the health clinic in the border town of Hamdayet in Kassala state, where the majority of the 60,000 refugees fleeing the conflict in Ethiopia have sought safety.

"[In Yemen] the situation is quite desperate. We have probably two thirds of the population which relies on our humanitarian assistance for their daily survival. We have half of the health facilities that have been destroyed by five years of the conflict.

As rains approach, the race is on to get aid to thousands seeking safety in a remote village in neighbouring Democratic Republic of the Congo. The insecurity and violence surrounding last December鈥檚 elections have forced over 100,000 people like him to flee 鈥 some into neighbouring Cameroon, Chad, the DRC and the Republic of the Congo, while around 100,000 people are displaced inside CAR. So far, and its government partner have registered over 22,000 people and will update the population figures based on actual registrations.

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In a data visualization project entitled 鈥楲ivelihoods, food and futures: COVID-19 and the displaced,鈥  collated statistics from numerous sources to shed more light on the effects of the pandemic on poor and vulnerable people. The storymap illustrates the drastic falls in levels of employment and income in within displaced communities since the onset of the pandemic. It also explores how families are coping to meet basic needs, in many cases forced to cut corners because of shrinking household budgets.

Despite an estimated 1.44 million refugees in urgent need of resettlement globally, only 22,770 were resettled through , the UN Refugee Agency, last year. These are the lowest refugee resettlement numbers the agency has witnessed in almost two decades. The drop stems from low quotas put forward by states, as well as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which delayed departures and programmes. With 85 per cent of the 20.4 million refugees under UNHCR鈥檚 mandate hosted in developing regions, resettlement is a tangible way in which states can better protect refugees, demonstrate solidarity and support host countries.

Mukhamadjon and his student prepare for a fight at Uzbekistan鈥檚 Taekwondo Federation. Mukhamadjon was born to ethnic Uzbek parents in the Kyrgyz Republic in August 1991, just four months before the Soviet Union collapsed. Towards the end of 1992, the family moved to Namangan, but they were too late to claim citizenship and their son became stateless. 鈥淚 was the Uzbek champion in kickboxing and there were moments when my coach wanted to send me for international championships abroad, but 鈥 there would always be problems with the visa,鈥 he says. 鈥淲hen it came to my sporting career, it was an obstacle.鈥 Mukhamadjon Turgunov became an Uzbek citizen this year after being stateless for 28 of his 29 years.

For most people, 2020 cannot end soon enough. The COVID-19 pandemic has killed nearly 1.8 million people and caused extreme hardship. As the year comes to an end and vaccinations begin, many are hopeful the virus can be contained. But the socioeconomic effects of the pandemic could be felt for years 鈥 especially in the world鈥檚 least developed countries, where most of the world鈥檚 forcibly displaced people live.  The remains hopeful. Forcibly displaced people have shown us what it means to be resilient, and what it takes to overcome a crisis.