“Refugees didn't just escape a place. They had to escape a thousand memories until they'd put enough time and distance between them and their misery to wake to a better day.” “It is the obligation of every person born in a safer room to open the door when someone in danger knocks
Sharing facts, stories and videos is the best way to break down common misconceptions and fears about refugees. Share these infographics on social media to teach your family and friends about the global refugee crisis.
Some charities collect urgently needed items for refugees. These include things like tinned and dry food, bedding, clothes, baby clothes, blankets and shoes. Volunteer. Research local groups and communities who support refugees and see how you could help.
It falls each year on June 20 and celebrates the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution. Put refugees at ease by greeting them in their language, or having some sort of informal exchange that is practised in their culture such as asking about the well-being of their family before starting the interview. In some instances, refugees may feel more comfort- able speaking with persons of their own gender.
I call on the world to harness the hope that refugees carry in their hearts. Let's match their courage with the opportunities they need, every step of the way. Refugees represent the very best of the human spirit. They need and deserve support and solidarity — not closed borders and pushbacks.
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