UNHCR Reaffirms Commitment to Refugee Safety, Dignity and Hope
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A UNHCR article emphasizing the commitment to helping refugees achieve safety, dignity, and hope. It highlights how young refugees are shaping their futures and giving back to their communities through UNHCR's work with partners, including digital learning initiatives in Za'atari camp and other opportunities that help displaced youth rebuild their lives.
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In times like these, we renew our commitment to helping refugees move beyond survival towards a future of rights, solutions, dignity and hope.
UNHCR's work with partners opens doors to opportunities that help young people forced to flee rebuild their lives.
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