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World Refugee Day

Each year on 20 June, the world celebrates World Refugee Day, the international day to honour people who have been forced to flee.

Together, we can champion their right to seek safety, build support for their economic and social inclusion, and advocate for solutions to their plight.
Refugee Week Ireland in front of a blue and pink background.
Ecuador. Refugee children and youth find hope in inclusive schools nationwide.

The next World Refugee Day will be held on 20 June 2024. Watch this page for more information and activities.

What is World Refugee Day?

World Refugee Day is an international day designated by the United Nations to honour refugees around the globe. It falls each year on 20 June and celebrates the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution. 

 

What is Refugee Week Ireland?

Refugee Week Ireland is a festival around Refugee Day from the 17-23 June 2024 to celebrate refugees, and everyone is invited to take part. Communities all over the country have come together to hold events and get involved in whatever way they can. Check out the event calendar on refugeeweek.ie to see what is happening near you.

Refugee Week Ireland is coordinated through a steering committee. Members include UNHCR Ireland, Irish Refugee Council, Irish Red Cross, Doras, Nasc, Jesuit Refugee Service and the Ukraine Response Forum. Thank you to our partners, Children’s Books Ireland, Schools of Sanctuary and Street Feast.

Why is World Refugee Day important?

World Refugee Day shines a light on the rights, needs and dreams of refugees, helping to mobilize political will and resources so refugees can not only survive but thrive. While it is important to protect and improve the lives of refugees every single day, international days like World Refugee Day help to focus global attention on the plight of those fleeing conflict or persecution. Many activities held on World Refugee Day create opportunities to support refugees.

When is World Refugee Day and when did it start?

World Refugee Day falls each year on 20 June and is dedicated to refugees around the globe. World Refugee Day was held globally for the first time on 20 June 2001 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees. It was originally known as Africa Refugee Day, before the United Nations General Assembly officially designated it as an international day in December 2000.

What happens on World Refugee Day?

Each year, World Refugee Day is marked by a variety of events in many countries around the globe in support of refugees. These activities are led by or involve refugees themselves, government officials, host communities, companies, celebrities, school children and the general public, among others. Visit refugeeweek.ie to see all the events happening around Ireland to celebrate refugees.

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World Refugee Day 2024

Join us to support refugees and help raise awareness and advocate for their rights. 

Learn more about World Refugee Day 2024

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