A Rwandan refugee in Cape Town, discusses the drawing he did for the UNHCR study on children and violence.
© UNHCR/J Redden
The refugee world has become highly complex. UNHCR currently cares for 20.8 million people in all corners of the world and in all types of situations. It pursues many roles including providing material aid for civilians who may number just a handful or many hundreds of thousands in any given exodus. It is involved in highly technical legal work assisting asylum seekers, helping governments establish refugee regimes and helping to shape international humanitarian law. To help it fulfil these various roles, the agency is involved in many research, analysis and evaluation projects.

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