UN High Commissioner for Refugees Barham Salih (right) speaks to Nina (left) at a transit centre in Zaporizhzhia, southeast Ukraine, after she was evacuated from her bomb damaged home with her daughter and three grandchildren.
UNHCR's Barham Salih meets South Sudanese refugee Tololinda Nomoi Juma in Kenya's Kalobeyei settlement, where she attends school alongside refugee and local children.
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