Sudanese refugee doctors given opportunity to practice medicine in Chad
Sudanese refugee doctors given opportunity to practice medicine in Chad

Hassan Zakaria talks to his fellow Sudanese medical staff who are on duty at a hospital in Aboutengue refugee settlement in eastern Chad.
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Myanmar earthquake emergency
A devastating earthquake has struck Myanmar, causing widespread destruction and leaving thousands of families in urgent need of assistance.
1.6 million displaced people live in central and northwest parts of Myanmar, where the earthquake has hit hardest. Homes are destroyed, lives lost, and communities are struggling to cope with the aftermath.
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UNHCR Annual Global Trends Report
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UNHCR annual Global Trends report 2023
UNHCR's Global Trends report presents key statistical trends and the latest numbers of refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced and stateless persons.
If ongoing conflicts remain unresolved and the risks of new ones erupting are not reined in, one aspect that will define the twenty-first century will be the continuously growing numbers of people forced to flee and the increasingly dire options available to them.