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UNHCR welcomes new Ukrainian statelessness law set to end legal limbo for thousands
17 Jul 2020 -
Millions in eastern Ukraine endure invisible wounds of war
4 Oct 2019 After five years of conflict, aid agencies are striving to meet the mental health needs of those affected. -
Legacy of 19th century Empress of Austria extends to today's refugees
27 Sep 2019 Refugees in Ukraine will benefit from the will of Empress Elisabeth. The famous Austrian, nicknamed Sisi, left part of her fortune to good causes when she was assassinated in 1898. -
Clearing landmines in Ukraine, one careful step at a time
2 Apr 2019 Ukraine is one of the most mine-affected countries in the world, limiting freedom of movement and posing a serious threat to civilians crossing the contact line. -
The Global Compact on Refugees, explained
13 Dec 2018 -
'I know what it is like. I tell them: Please don't give up'
8 Nov 2018 UNHCR has more than 11,500 staff. Meet Oleksandra Lytvynenko, who uses her own experience of displacement to help those uprooted by conflict in Ukraine. -
UNHCR notes Ukraine Supreme Court ruling on pension rights for internally displaced
11 Sep 2018 -
New hope for pensioners struggling to survive in Ukraine
11 Sep 2018 Landmark court ruling is expected to help restore state retirement benefits to elderly people caught up in Eastern Ukraine conflict. -
Ukrainian worker pedals out of war zone
6 Jun 2018 Vasily Zubko wanted desperately to stay in his beloved steppe country, but when conflict reached his doorstep he set off on his bike.