123 million people displaced. This is just one story of courage and hope. On #HumanRightsDay, show your solidarity with people forced to flee — and the human right to seek safety from war, violence and persecution. #HopeAwayFromHome
“There’s no word that would describe the actual feeling.” Once stateless, Nosizi made history as the first in her community to graduate from university after being granted Kenyan citizenship. This is what it means to #EndStatelessness.
🌟 Sports offer refugee girls in Kakuma a safe space to thrive, giving them the confidence to overcome challenges like early marriage and school dropouts. Access to sports isn't just about playing—it’s about changing lives and transforming futures. #EndGBV #16Days
These five women have dedicated their lives to helping refugees, displaced and stateless people. They’ve fought for equal rights. They’ve broken down barriers for those without a nationality. They’re app builders and peace builders. They’re champions for women’s rights. They’re leaders and change-makers. And for the first time ever, the global laureate and regional winners of the #NansenAward winners are all women. These inspiring individuals offer much needed hope during trying times.
2024 was filled with significant moments. As we look forward to 2025, we’re also remembering the moments that defined the past year. This is the moment that drove us to action. #2024Recap
Jade, a Venezuelan refugee who has spent most of her young life in Trinidad and Tobago, loves to dance. For her, dance is a safe space to express herself freely. What’s your favourite dance move? #Dance #Trinidad #WithRefugees
Shelling. Destruction. Unimaginable horrors. Wahiba witnessed nothing but a situation getting worse by the minute as she fled the escalating conflict in Lebanon. Thousands of families face the same heartbreaking reality. They need urgent support. Please donate if you can.
Breaking boundaries with every swing! 🏏 At this UNHCR Pakistan cricket camp, Afghan refugee girls are stepping up to the crease—not just for the love of the game, but to speak out against gender-based violence. Through cricket, they're building strength, confidence, and a platform to champion the rights of women and girls everywhere. Watch how they are smashing stereotypes and inspiring change. #16Days #NoExcuse
Can refugees lead the change against the climate crisis? Join #TheoJames on the discovery of Mauritania’s Hodh Chargui region, one of the most climate vulnerable regions in the world and home to over 262,000 Malian refugees.
25 years after being denied an ID, Tebogo has finally gained citizenship. With his rights restored, he's now listed on his son's birth certificate and plans to marry his partner. Everyone has the right to a nationality. Everyone has the right to say #IBelong.
Named after Nobel Peace Prize winner and humanitarian Fridtjof Nansen, the #NansenAward recognizes those who go above and beyond to support refugees and displaced communities. #UnsungHeroes #WithRefugees
"Where there is sport, there is peace. And where there is peace, there is sport." ⚽ From fleeing the DR Congo to ruling the football pitch in Uganda, Beatrice is showing us that anything is possible when you believe in yourself. With support from UNHCR and the FC Barcelona Foundation, she’s one step closer to making her dreams come true.
We asked #NansenWinner for the Middle East and North Africa, Nada Fadol, to tell us about someone she helped who stuck with her. This is the young boy she remembers.
The crisis in Sudan continues to unfold, forcing millions of people to flee their homes seeking safety. From Renk, South Sudan, @Omar Farooq shares incredible stories of resilience from those who are in dire need of our support. Donate now and #KeepEyesOnSudan.
One story about sexual violence is one story too many. Yet in a war zone like Sudan, harrowing stories of r*pe, exploitation and abuse are the norm. In Chad, UNHCR’s Dominique Hyde shares some of the heartbreaking stories she heard from women who fled the war in Sudan, and calls for funds to deliver vital services for survivors. Disclaimer: The individuals appearing in this video do not represent any of the survivors mentioned. Additionally, the names of survivors of gender-based violence have been changed to protect their identities. #16Days #KeepEyesOnSudan
2024 was filled with significant moments. As we look forward to 2025, we’re also remembering the moments that defined the past year. This is the moment that expanded our vocabulary. #2024recap
Barke is part of the Pemba community, which was previously not recognized as Kenyan citizens. She faced the stigma of statelessness firsthand. But she fought to #EndStatelessness for her community and won.
From meeting inspiring climate advocates to confronting the harsh injustices of climate change, it’s been an eye-opening journey for #TheoJames at #COP29. These are his reflections on a complex, yet hopeful path forward. 🌍