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By UNHCR staff

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Somali refugees and local residents dance during World Refugee Day celebrations in Ethiopia’s Mirqaan settlement in June 2023.

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Welcome to the World Refugee Day 2024 live blog, highlighting stories and events from around the globe celebrating the strength and courage of people forced to flee their homes.

The focus for this year is “solidarity with refugees”, whether through welcoming and including them in our communities, advocating for policies that protect and support them, or working towards solutions to their plight.

Coming the week after new data revealed the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide has risen to an unprecedented 120 million, World Refugee Day offers a chance to show our support for those whose lives have been uprooted by conflict and persecution.

We hope these examples of global solidarity will inspire you to get involved and stand #WithRefugees and others #ForcedToFlee.

Follow the live blog throughout the day for updates from around the world.

Last entry of World Refugee Day 2024 live blog

That's all for this year's World Refugee Day live blog. We hope this global outpouring of support for people forced to flee conflict and persecution inspires you to show solidarity with refugees today, and every day. We'll leave you with a look at monuments around the world lit up in UNHCR blue to show support for refugees in the most visible way possible.

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A bridge at the entrance to Lago Agrio in Ecuador, near the border with Colombia.

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The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland.

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The Tatil insurance building in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.

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A metro entrance in the Ecuadorian capital Quito.

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The Ombudspersons' Office in Lima, Peru.

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#WithRefugees ribbon tonight on the Bosnian government building in Sarajevo.

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Mayor's Office in Cuenca, Ecuador, a city that has offered displaced people a place to rebuild their lives.

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Air Albania Stadium - Tirana, Albania (collaboration with the National Football Association).

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Clock Tower - Tirana, Albania (Collaboration with the Municipality of Tirana).

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Town hall in Rzeszów, Poland

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Congress of Deputies in Madrid, Spain.

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Neptune Fountain in Madrid, Spain.

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Cultural House in Cluj Napoca, Romania.

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Blue Night in Romania. Building of the Romanian Government in Bucharest.

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Pemba, Mozambique

Refugees from Burundi, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and beyond set off at sunrise for a 3-kilometre March for Hope in northern Mozambique’s Cabo Delgado Province. They were joined by around 250 people, including internally displaced Mozambicans and local students, all showing their solidarity and support for a world that welcomes refugees.

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Walkers set off at sunrise by the beach in Pemba in northern Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Province to show their support for refugees.

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USA

Refugees from four continents now living in the US have shared what gives them Hope Away from Home, from family ties to supportive local communities and economic opportunities. Their testimonies show the difference that acts of solidarity and welcome can make to the lives of people forced to flee.

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Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh

Heavy monsoon rains brought devastating floods and landslides to the world’s largest refugee camp in southern Bangladesh earlier this week, affecting thousands of Rohingya refugees and claiming several lives. The disaster added a sombre tone to World Refugee Day commemorations and highlighted the continued need for solidarity and support #WithRefugees.

Happy #WorldRefugeeDay!

As the #Rohingya refugee community recovers from a difficult week with devastating rains, floods & mudslides, we still took a moment to commemorate and celebrate the day.

Because on World Refugee Day – and every other day! – UNHCR stands #WithRefugees 💕 pic.twitter.com/xXS0OnkpdM

— UNHCR in Bangladesh (@UNHCR_BGD) June 20, 2024

Washington DC, USA

Venezuelan star and UNHCR high profile supporter Danny Ocean will be performing a free concert dedicated to forcibly displaced people at the Kennedy Centre tomorrow. If you can’t make it in person, catch the livestream on the Kennedy Centre's YouTube channelor Kennedy Centre's Facebook page.

🎵 Join for a free #WorldRefugeeDay concert with Latin American star Danny Ocean on the Kennedy Center's #MillenniumStage.

⚡️ Live in person: https://t.co/WmJlEZnYdx

📽️ You can join via livestream!
➡️ https://t.co/Qav144dvGe pic.twitter.com/0oerDkv3cz

— UNHCR United States (@UNHCRUSA) June 19, 2024

Warsaw, Poland

Polish photojournalist Anna Liminowicz has published a novel project in collaboration with UNHCR to mark World Refugee Day featuring portraits of refugees living in Warsaw in the places that remind them of home. “This is the place” combines photography, text and handwritten notes to reveal how refugees seek to tame their new reality by finding places that evoke positive memories and help them feel at home. Her work appears today in a special feature in Canada’s Globe and Mail.

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Khedi from Groznyi, Chechnya (Russian Federation), pictured in Warsaw’s Jazdow Park.

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Carolina (centre, seated) and her family from Venezuela on the banks of the Vistula River in Warsaw.

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Nikita from Ukraine at the Hałas Café in Warsaw, which reminds her of her favourite coffee shop in Kharkiv.

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Panama City, Panama

UNHCR and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Panama City hosted a contemporary dance performance called “The Embraces Along the Way”. The piece, created by Fundación Espacio Creativo, incorporated poetry, music and art to celebrate moments of humanity and solidarity that those forced to flee encounter as they search for safety.

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Over 200 people, including refugees, NGO staff and government officials watched the dance performance at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Panama City.

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The performance was the result of a collaboration between UNHCR and Fundación Espacio Creativo (FEC) which have been working together since 2018.

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Geneva, Switzerland

Staff at UNHCR headquarters marked World Refugee Day with an event that featured traditional Afghan tunes by musical trio Hamava, a stall of handicrafts created by refugees as part of the MADE51 programme, and a keynote speech by Ana Maria Angarita, a former Colombian refugee who co-founded Capacity, a Swiss-based entrepreneurship and startup incubator for people from refugee and migrant backgrounds.

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Musical trio Hamava play traditional Afghan tunes at a World Refugee Day event at UNHCR headquarters in Geneva.

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Staff members browse handicrafts created by refugees as part of the MADE51 programme at a stall at UNHCR's Geneva headquarters.

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Capacity co-founder Ana Maria Angarita (left) speaks to UNHCR Deputy High Commissioner Kelly T. Clements.

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Aden, Yemen

The UNHCR office in Aden hosted a celebration at their refugee reception centre featuring music, dance and delicious treats highlighting the rich and diverse cultural heritage of refugee communities in Yemen.

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Refugees and UNHCR staff at the World Refugee Day event in Aden.

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Kutaisi, Georgia

Renowned Georgian mural artist, Giorgi Gagoshidze, has been working with young refugees and local art students to create murals aimed at raising awareness and garnering support for refugees in three cities. This one in Kutaisi shows refugees arriving in the city symbolically carrying their homes in backpacks.

On this #WorldRefugeeDay, UNHCR Georgia is delighted to support talented refugees and students of the Kutaisi Art School in creating a beautiful mural in Kutaisi, alongside the renowned🇬🇪 mural artist Giorgi Gagoshidze with whom we have teamed up in an exclusive collaboration. pic.twitter.com/FK7KatJGmY

— UNHCR Georgia (@UNHCRGeorgia) June 20, 2024

Riga, Latvia

World Refugee Day coincides with midsummer celebrations in Latvia where refugees joined locals to take part in traditional songs and dances at an event in Riga, the capital.

At a #WorldRefugeeDay event in Riga 🇱🇻, locals and refugees came together to sing, dance, and celebrate Midsummer 💙.

The event was organized by our partner @PatverumsDM. pic.twitter.com/h3z3RODoaS

— UNHCR Nordic and Baltic Countries (@UNHCR_NE) June 20, 2024

Cairo, Egypt

Refugees took centre stage during Egypt’s World Refugee Day celebrations, which were held at the American University in Cairo. Live performances by South Sudanese dance troupe Sons of Farateet and traditional Syrian band Anwar Al Sham were interspersed with personal stories from refugees living in Egypt hailing from Yemen, Somalia, Syria and Sudan.

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South Sudanese dance troupe Sons of Farateet perform on stage at the American University in Cairo during UNHCR Egypt's World Refugee Day celebrations.

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Dancers from Sons of Farateet get ready for their performance backstage at the American University in Cairo, Egypt.

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Members of Syrian band Anwar Al Sham perform at the American University in Cairo.

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Japan

To commemorate World Refugee Day, carp-shaped streamers known as "koinobori" designed by Shibuya Zarny, a fashion designer and former refugee from Myanmar, are flying the skies in various locations across Japan. Over 50 landmarks are also lit up in UNHCR blue, including a 25-metre statue of the Buddhist goddess of mercy in Kamakura.

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The World Refugee Day “koinobori” flying at United Nations University in Tokyo.

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Ofuna Kannon, a 25-metre statue of the Buddhist goddess of mercy in Kamakura, Japan.

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Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

In Burkina Faso’s capital, refugees joined UNHCR staff and partners to do aerobics together at the municipal stadium and formed a football team to compete against a team representing the Burkina Faso government for a solidarity cup. They also cleaned a market in an area of the city where many refugees live.

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UNHCR staff and partners join refugees doing aerobics at the municipal stadium in Ouagadougou.

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Refugees and UNHCR staff play football with a team representing the Government of Burkina Faso.

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Refugees helped to clean Touquin Market in a district of Ouagadougou that hosts a large number of refugees.

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Global

Several UNHCR Goodwill Ambassadors and high-profile supporters have been recording “Words of Welcome” for refugees taken from their favourite books, poems and song lyrics. Watch Goodwill Ambassadors Mary Maker, Yusra Mardini and Maya Ghazal share theirs.

For #WorldRefugeeDay, UNHCR’s Goodwill Ambassadors share their ‘Words of Welcome’ #WithRefugees. @yusramardini, @GhazalMia and @marymaker_43 know first-hand how crucial solidarity is and share powerful messages of support. 🌍✨ pic.twitter.com/tDiYOx5jfN

— UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) June 19, 2024

Jamjang, South Sudan

Concluding a week-long visit to Sudan and South Sudan, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi issued his annual World Refugee Day message with an impassioned plea to overcome division and resolve festering conflicts to offer refugees a chance at solutions. “On World Refugee Day and every day, we can all do more to show solidarity with refugees and work towards a world where they are welcomed or can return home in peace. With courage, commitment and compassion, solutions are within our grasp,” Grandi said.

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At the Joda border crossing in South Sudan, UNHCR’s Grandi meets South Sudanese returnee Dalia, 22, who was about to start university in Khartoum before her family fled the conflict.

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Kakuma, Kenya

Members of the local host community in northwest Kenya’s Turkana County walked in solidarity with refugees from Kakuma town to the Deputy County Commissioner’s office. They planted trees there to show their gratitude to the Kenyan government for welcoming them. Refugees have been hosted in Turkana County since Kakuma camp was established there in 1992.

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Sateesh Nanduri (centre), head of the UNHCR sub-office in Kakuma, leads the solidarity walk from Kakuma town

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UNHCR partners join refugees in planting trees at the office of the Deputy County Commissioner.

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Ajang Nyuop Bol, a South Sudanese refugee who arrived in Kenya in 2014, thanked the Kenyan government for welcoming refugees.

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Global

Refugees and forcibly displaced people dream of the same things that you do: jobs, education, health care, a home. This video voiced by UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Mary Maker explores the everyday solutions that bridge the gap between comfort and crisis and reminds us of our shared humanity.

We need a world where refugees are given a fair shot.
We need a world where refugees find solidarity.
We need a world where refugees are welcomed. #WorldRefugeeDay | #WithRefugees pic.twitter.com/059oUlZLui

— UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency (@Refugees) June 19, 2024

Athens, Greece

The Cooking #WithRefugees Festival returns to Athens this week. Refugee chefs from Afghanistan, Guinea, Iran, Iraq and Nigeria have been working with local chefs in five restaurants and cafés across the capital to blend Greek culinary traditions with flavours and memories from their home countries.

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Sardar Hasemi (left), a refugee from Afghanistan, cooks with Thomas Avlakiotis at Myrtillo café in Athens.

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Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan

Events to mark World Refugee Day have been taking place across Afghanistan, including a cricket tournament in Kunduz, an arts and crafts bazar in Kabul and this exhibition of handicrafts by internally displaced and formerly displaced women in Mazar-i-Sharif.

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Women supported by UNHCR to start livelihood activities showcased their products at an exhibition in Mazar-i-Sharif.

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Brussels, Belgium

Local and refugee artists from Burundi, Afghanistan, Syria, Ukraine, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo performed at an outdoor concert at Place Jean Rey in Brussels on Sunday. A Bazaar also took place with delicious Middle Eastern, Ukrainian, Afghan and Burundian delicacies and handmade items created by refugee artisans.

All the feels after last weekend's refugee-led concerts and bazaar in Brussels ahead of #WorldRefugeeDay 💙💜💚💛

Huge thanks to everyone who joined us to stand #WithRefugees and celebrate their incredible strengths and talents! pic.twitter.com/b9tdExg1PK

— UNHCR Representation for EU Affairs (@Refugees_EU) June 19, 2024

Stockholm, Sweden

For the third year running, UNHCR marked World Refugee Day in Stockholm, by passing the mic to participants from its Refugee Speakers Programme. Five refugee speakers took part in workshops and received coaching from TEDx coaches in preparation for sharing their personal stories of fleeing home, and of building a new life in Sweden. Purity performed a powerful poem and dance about her experience of fleeing hom*ophobic and transphobic violence in Uganda.

What an inspiring evening.✨

Our #PassTheMic event tonight was filled with strong personal stories and memorable moments like this special dance by our refugee speaker Purity.

Thank you to everyone who took part in the event. #WorldRefugeeDay pic.twitter.com/9c3RhV0YRQ

— UNHCR Nordic and Baltic Countries (@UNHCR_NE) June 17, 2024

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FAQs

What is the theme for World Refugee Day 2024? ›

On June 20th, 2024, the World Health Organization (WHO) joins UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and partners in observing World Refugee Day 2024. In line with this year's theme, "Solidarity with Refugees", WHO emphasizes the importance of building inclusive health systems and ensuring equitable care for refugees worldwide.

What is the purpose of the World Refugee Day? ›

More Videos. BOISE, Idaho — A celebration brought Idahoans together in downtown Boise to celebrate and connect over culture as part of World Refugee Day. World Refugee Day is an international day designated by the United Nations to honor and celebrate those around the world who have had to flee their home countries.

Which country has the most displaced persons? ›

With 13.8 million people forcibly displaced both within and beyond its borders, Syria has the highest number of displaced people globally. Turkey (officially the Republic of Türkiye) hosts the largest number of Syrian refugees, while others have sought safety in Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq.

What is the quote for World Refugee Day? ›

We have a legal and moral obligation to protect people fleeing bombs, bullets and tyrants, and throughout history those people have enriched our society.” “If we lived in a just world, all nations would protect their citizens' human rights. But that's not our world. Refugees are just one result of injustice.

What is the color of World Refugee Day? ›

The words “World Refugee Day” are placed at the centre top of the figures, and “20 June” is placed at under the figures at the centre. All elements of the logo are the one color – green.

What is the story behind World Refugee Day? ›

World Refugee Day is an international day organised every year on 20 June by the United Nations. It is designed to celebrate and honour refugees from around the world. The day was first established on 20 June 2001, in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees.

What is the main message of refugee? ›

Refugee is about survival and courage from the point of view of the refugee for sure, but it is also about the courage of those not directly affected, the courage to step up and make a change.

What are three facts about refugees? ›

5 facts about refugees
  • High-income countries host just 24% of refugees. ...
  • Most refugees live in neighboring countries. ...
  • Over half of refugees come from three countries globally. ...
  • There is an international agreement to protect refugees. ...
  • Seeking asylum is a universal human right.
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What are the hashtags for refugee day? ›

Use the hashtags #WorldRefugeeDay, #WithRefugees and #RefugeeDay on social media to honor refugees and displaced people by amplifying their voices and experiences.

Who is the most famous refugee in the world? ›

Albert Einstein – One of the world's most famous scientists, German-Jewish refugee. Alexander Grothendieck – Mathematician, German-Jewish refugee. Robert Fano – Physicist, Italian-Jewish refugee.

Who accepts the most refugees? ›

Countries Hosting the Most Refugees:
  • Iran.
  • Turkey.
  • Colombia.
  • Germany.
  • Pakistan.
  • Uganda.
  • Russia.
  • Chad.
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How many refugees does the US take? ›

Refugee admissions in the U.S. FY 1990-2023

During the fiscal year of 2023, 60,014 refugees were admitted to the United States. This is a significant increase from the fiscal year of 2022, when 25,465 refugees were admitted into the United States.

What is a powerful quote from refugee? ›

Whether you were visible or invisible, it was all about how other people reacted to you. Good and bad things happened either way. If you were invisible, bad people couldn't hurt you, that was true. But the good people couldn't help you, either.

What is the blessing for refugees? ›

Merciful God and Father of all, wake us from the slumber of indifference, open our eyes to their suffering, and free us from the insensitivity born of worldly comfort and self-centeredness. Inspire us, as nations, communities and individuals, to see that those who come to our shores are our brothers and sisters.

What would be the theme of refugee? ›

Refugee is about survival and courage from the point of view of the refugee for sure, but it is also about the courage of those not directly affected, the courage to step up and make a change.

How many refugees are there in the world in 2024? ›

By the end of the GRF, a new number was beginning to come into focus: 130 million. That's the number of people the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) expects to be forcibly displaced or stateless by the end of 2024, according to the agency's 2024 Global Appeal.

What is the theme of the refugee in America? ›

Refugee in America shows the emotional upheaval that resulted from being free but on equal in one's own country. Hughes analysis the meaning of the words "freedom" and "liberty" from an Afrian American's point of view in America.

What is the theme of we refugees? ›

An empowering poem on migration and diversity creating an understanding for the fact that it takes so little to turn a 'someone' into a refugee because, following the speaker, we 'all came here from somewhere'.

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