Cast Adrift: 5 Rohingya refugees describe their harrowing voyage
Year after year, Rohingya refugees risk their lives on smugglers’ boats. Five survivors describe their harrowing months at sea.
The people who fled Tigray
Just a few weeks ago, they worked as doctors, teachers, artists and at a juice bar. One couple were newlyweds. Then the shooting and the shellfire started.
‘It’s a little kernel of perfection’
Across Britain, local groups are being set up to welcome refugees under a programme called Community Sponsorship. This photo essay showcases some of the integration projects.
‘I promise, from this moment on, things will get better’
UNHCR’s Salome Ayukuru, widely known as ‘Mama’, has been helping vulnerable refugees to rebuild their shattered lives for nearly two decades.
The Friendship Salon
These 8 women opened a hair salon to spread hope in one of the world’s largest refugee settlements.
6 Faces of the Sahel Crisis
In Burkina Faso, almost nowhere was safe, with armed groups, extremists and criminal gangs waging terror on a daily basis. Then came coronavirus.
One Night at Sea
A Spanish fisherman made a valiant decision, saving a dozen lives on the Mediterranean.
The most important thing I carried when I fled my country
What would you bring if violence or persecution forced you to flee your country?
The power of love
Meet the LGBTI refugees finding love beyond borders.
Portraits of Congolese Refugee Women
Since fresh fighting broke out in the Kasai region of the DRC, the viciousness against women has been particularly brutal. UNHCR sent photographer Giles Duley to meet with survivors, bear witness to their suffering and pay tribute to their strength.