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Papua New Guinea forges ahead to implement Global Refugee Forum pledges

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Papua New Guinea forges ahead to implement Global Refugee Forum pledges

Key agencies in Papua New Guinea’s Government have met to chart a way forward to honour the pledges made at the Global Refugee Forum.
Dr Eric Kwa speaks at the inaugural working group meeting

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UNHCR helps to save lives and build better futures for the millions of people forced to flee their homes.

UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency works to ensure that everybody has the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge, having fled violence, persecution, war or disaster at home.

Since 1950, we have faced multiple crises on multiple continents, and provided vital assistance to refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced and stateless people, many of whom have nobody left to turn to.

We help to save lives and build better futures for millions forced from home.

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GRF Pledges 2023

GRF Pledges 2023

The latest Global Refugee Forum (GRF) took place in December 2023 and aimed to mobilise new actions and commitments that will shape responses to refugees into the mid-2020s and beyond.

Pledges and contributions to refugee responses were made by States, NGOs, private sector organisations and many others from around the world. 

Discover the pledges and contributions from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific to learn how stakeholders in the region are committing to support refugees. 

2023 regional pledges

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Key facts and figures

117.3 million people worldwide are forcibly displaced.
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Most refugees – 75 per cent – are hosted by low- and middle-income countries.
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Discover a collection of UNHCR teaching materials on refugees, asylum and migration for primary and secondary education, as well as some guidance for teachers working with refugee children in the classroom. 

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What Can I do to Support?

Everyone has the right to seek and enjoy asylum. But, for many people in many parts of the world, this right is under threat. Solidarity with all refugees, everywhere, is needed more than ever to defend and uphold this right.

Discover 10 ways you can show solidarity with people forced to flee and take action to give hope, protection and safeguard their rights.

10 ways to support refugees

 

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UNHCR protects people forced to flee conflict and persecution. We are there for refugees, asylum-seekers, people displaced within their own country and stateless persons.
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UNHCR delivers life-saving assistance in emergencies, safeguards fundamental human rights, and helps displaced people find a safe place to call home.
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UNHCR supports countries to develop national refugee legislation, increase capacity in refugee status determination and introduce protection safeguards in immigration procedures.