In refugee camps in southern Sudan, the clean water ration is dangerously low – just 7.5 litres per day for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene. Each day Rebecca is faced with an impossible choice to keep her family alive, despite the deadly risks.
A UNHCR airlift touched down yesterday delivering over 1,300 emergency tents for Indonesian families displaced by the 7.4 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that struck Sulawesi. More UNHCR airlifts are being prepared, with further aid to protect and shelter survivors who have lost everything.
Dr Evan Atar runs the only surgical hospital in South Sudan’s remote Upper Nile State. A lifeline for over 200,000 refugees and locals, Dr Atar is so committed to his job that he lives in a tent and sees his family just three times a year. Dr Atar’s extraordinary efforts have been recognised by UNHCR’s prestigious Nansen Refugee Award.
Construction of the Australia for UNHCR-funded Vocational Training Centre is almost complete and the centre will open early next year. Thousands of young refugees and locals in Uganda’s Kyaka II settlement will have the opportunity to obtain vocational skills and build a better future for themselves and their families. Thank you!
In refugee camps in southern Sudan, the clean water ration is dangerously low – just 7.5 litres per day for drinking, cooking and personal hygiene. Each day Rebecca is faced with an impossible choice to keep her family alive, despite the deadly risks.
A UNHCR airlift touched down yesterday delivering over 1,300 emergency tents for Indonesian families displaced by the 7.4 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that struck Sulawesi. More UNHCR airlifts are being prepared, with further aid to protect and shelter survivors who have lost everything.
Dr Evan Atar runs the only surgical hospital in South Sudan’s remote Upper Nile State. A lifeline for over 200,000 refugees and locals, Dr Atar is so committed to his job that he lives in a tent and sees his family just three times a year. Dr Atar’s extraordinary efforts have been recognised by UNHCR’s prestigious Nansen Refugee Award.
Construction of the Australia for UNHCR-funded Vocational Training Centre is almost complete and the centre will open early next year. Thousands of young refugees and locals in Uganda’s Kyaka II settlement will have the opportunity to obtain vocational skills and build a better future for themselves and their families. Thank you!