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UNHCR brings aid and joy to displaced Georgians in highland wilderness
15 Jan 2014 Ema's world collapsed in 1992, when she was blinded during the Abkhazia conflict and fled to Georgia's remote Racha region. UNHCR recently brought some light back into her life. -
South Sudan: reggae musician born in exile becomes displaced back home
3 Jan 2014 One young man, born as a refugee, gets trapped in South Sudan's violence and ends up displaced almost in sight of his own home. -
South Sudanese man becomes "refugee" on his own doorstep
2 Jan 2014 Nursing a bullet wound from recent fighting in the South Sudan capital, Juba, a family patriarch tells how painful it is to be displaced within his own city. -
Broom-wielding refugee sweeps away the cobwebs in Burkina Faso camp
31 Dec 2013 Roky inspires refugees in Goudboubo camp to improve the environment they live in, cleaning inside and outside their homes and helping to make life better for all. -
From stateless to state official, Ivorian helps others gain nationality
23 Dec 2013 How a living ghost became a citizen and elected official in his native Côte d'Ivoire, which recently acceded to the two international conventions on statelessness. -
Housing programme tackles the lingering problem of displacement in Croatia
25 Nov 2013 Milan, 69, and his 59-year-old wife Nedjeljka hope to benefit from an EU-backed housing programme for the Balkans. But they worry that it may come too late. -
Typhoon Haiyan evacuees share tales of loss, survival
15 Nov 2013 When Typhoon Haiyan hit her municipality in the central Philippines, Jane Ilagan fled with her family to higher ground. They survived a seven-hour ordeal; many in the area died. -
Bitter-sweet family reunion in Sicily for Mediterranean capsize survivors
13 Nov 2013 On a recent evening, members of four families were reunited in an isolated Sicilian commune far from their troubled homeland. They were linked by tragedy. -
Long, dangerous journey ends in reunion for refugee family separated in flight
8 Nov 2013 For Sudanese refugee Majdi Bedewe, doing the best by his son meant risking the chance that he might not see him again.