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Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - New York: Life in the fast lane
1 Jun 1996 At U.N. Headquarters, UNHCR staff work hard to keep the plight of refugees on the international agenda, says Sr. Liaison Officer Marie Okabe. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - Guatemala: Fiesta at Cuarto Pueblo
1 Jun 1996 It's no easy life in the jungles of Cantabal, near the Mexican border, but Field Repatriation Officer Roberto Mignone finds plenty of rewards. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - Rwanda: Children united
1 Jun 1996 It was a big day at the Rugunga Primary School when a truckload of "Peace Packs" arrived, filled with useful gifts from French children. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - Lithuania: Country in transition
1 Jun 1996 Asylum-seekers sometimes receive a very frosty reception in the Baltic countries - something UNHCR Liaison Officer Linas Sesickas is trying to change. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - Kenya: Welcome to Camp Sadako
1 Jun 1996 Sylvie Daillot, of UNHCR's Youth Awareness Programmes, describes the first day at "Camp Sadako" for a group of young volunteers. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - Chile : When we're no longer needed
1 Jun 1996 The recent closure of our Santiago office after 22 sometimes turbulent years is one more step toward UNHCR's ultimate goal: going out of business. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - The sun never sets
1 Jun 1996 In this issue, we take a global tour of some of UNHCR's worldwide activities, looking at the daily lives and work of staff members in some of the most remote places on earth. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - Geneva Headquarters: Meanwhile, back at headquarters ...
1 Jun 1996 High Commissioner Sadako Ogata oversees UNHCR's worldwide operations from a headquarters that is very field-oriented. -
Refugees Magazine Issue 104 (UNHCR's World) - Indonesia: Far from paradise
1 Jun 1996 Life on a tropical island in Indonesia can be far from paradise, as UNHCR Protection Officer Brian Lander can testify