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Colombian refugees find new routes to protection in Brazil
20 Sep 2006 More and more Colombians are arriving in Brazil after fleeing persecution and conflict in their homeland. They are arriving via more varied entry points and many are opting to stay in remote areas of the country, away from large urban concentrations of their compatriots. -
UNHCR closes offices and phases out of Pakistan's earthquake zone
31 Aug 2006 UNHCR on Thursday closed its offices in Pakistan's earthquake-affected areas and handed over full responsibility for the management of relief camps to the local authorities. The refugee agency will continue to advise the authorities until the end of the year. -
Centres bring affordable day care for refugee mothers in Costa Rica
25 Aug 2006 Many refugee women need to work to support themselves and their families, but a shortage of day care facilities restricts their chances of finding employment. In the Costa Rican capital of San José, UNHCR is addressing the problem by helping open day care centres run by refugee women and local mothers. -
Feeling the pulse of health, hygiene in Pakistan's quake zone camps
11 Aug 2006 The UN refugee agency has just completed Operation Heartbeat, a community-based sustainable hygiene initiative in the relief camps of Pakistan's earthquake-affected areas. -
UNHCR urges armed groups to leave Colombia's indigenous people alone
9 Aug 2006 UNHCR marked World Indigenous Day with a warning that armed conflict in Colombia threatens the existence of the country's indigenous people. The refugee agency called on all armed groups to keep the civilian population out of their fight. -
Little for Colombia's ethnic Awá to celebrate on World Indigenous Day
8 Aug 2006 On Wednesday, the United Nations will mark World Indigenous Day. In Colombia, where armed conflict is putting enormous pressure on the survival of indigenous culture, it will be a day of worried reflection for the more than 80 indigenous groups spread around the country. The latest violence has forced hundreds of the Awá indigenous people to flee their homes in the south-west. -
Pakistan camp bids farewell to large convoy of Afghans
4 Aug 2006 More than 1,000 Afghan refugees have gone back home this week from Khaki camp in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province in one of the year's biggest organised return convoys. -
How photography has changed the life of a young Colombian refugee
3 Aug 2006 Fifteen-year-old José Romero was hooked on photography after taking a short course last year and the Colombian refugee's skill with the camera has already won him a major prize and public exposure in Mexico. -
More families flee unrest near Colombia's northern border with Panama
2 Aug 2006 The department of Chocó in northern Colombia has seen a marked increase in violence and forced displacement in recent weeks. The government has sent reinforcements to boost troop strength along the Atrato River, but families are too scared to return to their riverine communities near the border with Panama.