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Global news on the impact of COVID 19 on displaced people, asylum seekers and refugees

Displaced people and host communities all over the world are at heightened risk as the coronavirus pandemic spreads. Here are some of the ways they – along with UN Refugee Agency UNHCR’s staff and supporters – are taking action to stay smart, stay safe and stay kind. The Disasters Emergency Committee member charities working in […]

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