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Barcelona, UNHCR launch "Més" campaign to help refugees
5 Dec 2008 Spanish football giants FC Barcelona and UNHCR launch a new fund-raising campaign to bring sports, education and life skills to refugee youngsters. -
UNHCR and UK work to improve refugee status determination
27 Oct 2008 A UNHCR project to improve the process of refugee status determination in the United Kingdom acts as a model for other countries. -
UNHCR calls for Darfur action at Britain's Labour Party Conference
22 Sep 2008 UNHCR recreates a burning village at this year's Labour Party Conference to highlight the plight of displaced people in Sudan's Darfur region. -
Canadians' shoes are on the other foot now - in Rwanda
6 Aug 2008 Refugee children in far-off Rwanda will now be able to walk comfortably to school thanks to shoes donated by Canadians. -
Corporate gift highlights sanitation problems faced by female refugees
28 Apr 2008 A gift of 3 million sanitary pads will help UNHCR meet its protection mandate towards tens of thousands of female refugees in Rwanda and the Middle East. -
Swedish teens help educate and empower female refugees in Rwanda
26 Mar 2008 Some US$900,000 raised by Swedish teenagers is giving female refugees in Rwanda the chance to become more independent. -
Chicago Bulls support ninemillion campaign
15 Feb 2008 Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng pledges to donate US$50 to UNHCR's ninemillion.org campaign for every basket he scores this season. -
Britain's Chicago Bulls star Luol Deng backs refugee campaign
20 Aug 2007 Chicago Bulls star Luol Deng is back in Britain to try and help his adopted country win a place in the 2012 London Olympics. But the Sudan-born basketball prodigy has also been taking time out to support UNHCR's campaign to open up sports and education opportunities for young refugees around the world. -
London photo exhibitions to highlight refugee issues in Democratic Republic of the Congo
11 Apr 2007 The UN refugee agency and the World Food Programme will later this month open an exhibition in London of powerful images of displaced people and returnees in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.