Returnees from Tanzania are hopeful that they will be able to rebuild their homes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. © UNHCR/K.McKinsey
Keeping the Flame of Hope Alive

Throughout their long and daunting journey from oppression and persecution to asylum and protection, and eventually to a place they can call home, refugees show incredible strength, courage and determination. Their journey is a dangerous and arduous one and every day spent in exile is a day too long.

But in every step of their journey refugees carry with them an unshakable, unrelenting hope. By hanging on to their hopes for basic survival, sustenance and protection, and for the chance to one day rebuild their lives, refugees defy all odds. As the UN Refugee Agency we continue to be impressed by the tenacious hopefulness of refugees which, in turn, motivates us to leave no stone unturned in the fulfillment of our mandate, to protect them and to find durable solutions to their plight.

On World Refugee Day, we ask you to remember the millions of refugees under our care who are trying to pick up the pieces of once-peaceful lives. As different as they are from each other, one thing connects them all: hope for a better future and a chance to restore lasting peace to their lives.

Help us keep that flame of hope alive!


Latest Statistics: 20.8 million
Latest statistics indicate that of the 20.8 million people of concern:

  • 8.4 million are refugees who have fled their countries due to civil wars and ethnic, tribal and religious violence and who cannot return home
  • 6.6 million are internally displaced persons - people forced to flee their homes, but who have not crossed a border
  • 2.4 million are stateless people
  • 1.6 million are returnees
  • 773,000 are asylum seekers
  • 960,000 are others of concern


World Refugee Day 2006 in the News from UNHCR




World Refugee Day Events in 2006

Celebrations took place all over the world. Select a region from the menu below to view activities listed by country:




World Refugee Day 2006 messages

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World Refugee Day 2006 Message
Remember responsibility to help keep hope alive, urges Secretary-General in message to mark World Refugee Day. [PDF, 27Kb]


20 June statement
by the President of the United Nations General Assembly



World Refugee Day 2006 Leaflet

A quick glance at this year's theme. [PDF, 905Kb]
Latest Statistics: 20.8 million


World Refugee Day 2006 Poster Campaign
Giving 19 million refugees reason to hope. [PDF, 91Kb]
Latest Statistics: 20.8 million



World Refugee Day 2005

It takes courage to be a refugee. Courage not to give up hope. Courage to start a new life.



World Refugee Day 2004

World Refugee Day 2004 focused on the search for, and implementation of, durable solutions for refugees.



World Refugee Day 2003

World Refugee Day 2003 focused on refugee youth, highlighting their needs, their potential and their drive to create a better future for themselves and their communities.



World Refugee Day 2002

A wrap–up of celebrations in 2002 based on the theme, Refugee Women.


World Refugee Day 2001
June 20 2001 marked the first ever universal Refugee Day. Countries across the globe celebrated this day as World Refugee Day.