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A grandma's flight from the hell that is Mogadishu
31 Aug 2010 Aisho fled with her 10 children from Mogadishu just a few months ago. She is now struggling to survive in a squalid settlement in northern Somalia. -
Pakistan: "Ramadan's spirit is sharing"
11 Aug 2010 Millions of flood survivors struggle to celebrate Ramadan despite having lost everything in the flood. Some relief packages are getting through. -
Flooding victims displaced for second time
4 Aug 2010 Among more than 1.5 million people displaced by the flooding in Pakistan, are tens of thousands who had already lost their homes once before. -
The Nansen prize: Documenting the Displaced - Salima's story
9 Jul 2010 Nansen Award recipient, photojournalist Alixander Fazzina, recounts the story of a Somali woman she met while chronicling the flight of refugees across the Gulf of Aden to Yemen at the mercy of often ruthless smugglers. -
Bangladesh: A UNHCR doctor's inventive care transforms a refugee's life
30 Jun 2010 When a doctor delivers health and a brighter future to a refugee too terrified to seek help, he finds his own life changed too. -
Rwandan refugee orphan boy heads for a new life in Norway
23 Jun 2010 UNHCR helps a young orphan from Rwanda find a new home in Norway after a lonely and peripatetic childhood in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. -
Safe in Indonesia, a young Afghan honours his mother's sacrifice
5 May 2010 A UNHCR-funded shelter for teenage refugee boys on their own allows them to recover, build their own community in Indonesia. -
Congolese teenager finds life tough in Kenya, but hangs on to his dreams
15 Apr 2010 John fled his home in eastern Congo to escape conflict. The teenager has applied for asylum in Kenya and found a place to live, but life is hard in the city. -
UNHCR and South African police coordinate to protect refugees
29 Mar 2010 Protests against poor services in South Africa often end in attacks on refugees. Pumla Rulashe reports on UNHCR's efforts to enhance coordination with police to protect the vulnerable.