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2018 Nansen Refugee Award Winner:

Dr. Evan Atar

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Why I Am a Humanitarian Worker, A from

The person symbolizes persons of concern to UNHCR For the last two years I have been working in South Sudan, one of the most dangerous

December 2013, a total of 93 aid workers have been killed. 60 humanitarian workers were detained in May; of those, 28 have been released so far.

Such news makes my blood run cold — it could easily be me. This is the reality of life as Contents Cover Story

As an aid worker, we are always prepared for emergencies — we each have a “run bag” Refugee Campaign packed containing basic items like underwear, a phone charger, a copy of our passport, World Humanitarian Day 03 cash, toothbrush and toothpaste.

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us all deeply. But by working together, it can be translated women aid workers were raped in Juba in 2016, the fear grew even more for many Interview With You female colleagues.

UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Series ⑦: Most recently, Deputy High Commissioner for Refugees Ben 08 And yet, despite my own fears, I chose to stay in South Sudan for another two years. Kelly T. Clements visited South Sudan. It was inspiring to Korean Religious Leaders 10 Why?

In South Sudan I have witnessed both the best and worst of humanity. I have visited UNHCR Korea She sat down with refugees and internally displaced people, and listened to their stories. She applauded their resilience UNHCR Korea News Donor News 12 faces. It makes me realize what is important in life and the many small things we take for + and encouraged them to work together to protect each “I am most happy when I realize that the work that I other.

have done has saved somebody from suffering or has Learning about Refugees saved his life.” Dr. Evan Atar Adaha is the 2018 winner But the major reason for extending my tenure here is because of my colleagues, with

Rohingya Emergency, 1 Year On 14 of the Nansen Refugee Award. He is honoured for his whom I share each day. There is a tremendous sense of solidarity between us, and we outstanding 20-year commitment in providing medical gave us career advice. She emphasized the importance of services to people of South Sudan who are forced to understand that while we live and work under the threat of danger, our lives are bound

flee conflict. © UNHCR/Will Swanson Thank you together.

Agreement Form 15 It is shocking and deeply saddening to hear about my fellow humanitarians being held hostage or killed. But it won’t stop Publisher Naveed Hussain With UNHCR Copyright UNHCR Korea Spot the 16 Date of Issue October 2018 and lives. Right now, despite the danger, South Sudan is where I belong.

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2018 Winner of the Nansen Refugee Award

Alongside Refugee

Dr. Atar

Dr. Evan Atar Adaha operates on a young Sudanese refugee at Bunj Hospital in

Maban County, South Sudan. UNHCR/Will Swanson ©

a busy day, Dr. Atar sits down to write reports. UNHCR/Will Swanson © UNHCR Dr. Evan Atar Adaha, 2018 Winner of the Nansen Refugee Award 06 2018 UNHCR Korea With You Autumn 07 ─ ─

Dr. Atar with a newborn baby in the maternity ward of Bunj Hospital. Dr. Atar’s team conducts

between 15 and 20 Caesarean delivery procedures each week. At the End of the Line, in a Zone 2018 Nansen Refugee Award UNHCR/Will Swanson © the Award in , Switzerland on October 1, 2018, UN High

Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi said most of Dr. Atar’s

Since gaining independence from Britain and Egypt in 1956, Sudan has were refugees and he had lived through displacement himself. The High

racial, religious, and sectarian South Sudan has been an Commissioner added that Dr. Atar embodied “courageous solidarity” with his

independent country since 2011, and has undergone civil war, armed refugee that are very scarce in today’s world.” In his

and violence for more than 5 years. 2.4 million South Sudanese people have acceptance speech, Dr. Atar said he was “humbled” to receive the

become refugees, and 1,800,000 people are internally displaced. In such a award:

dangerous and unstable Dr. Atar also had to leave his home and

Originally from Torit, in southern South Sudan, Dr. Atar, received a scholarship

to study medicine in Khartoum and later in Egypt. In 1997, he moved

to Kurmuk, in Sudan’s Blue Nile State, at the heart of a major where for Atar talks with a refugee mother from Sudan and her

12 years, during bombing raids, he ran a basic hospital wounded malnourished son in the centre.

civilians as well as from both sides. However, under intense bombing, he UNHCR/Will Swanson © Since 1954, the Nansen Refugee Award has recognized individuals and and his team joined Sudanese across the border to South Sudan.

Dr. Atar packed up the hospital in four cars and a tractor. There were no roads

during the rainy season as the rivers were and it took him a month

to arrive on the other side. prize. The Nansen Refugee Award program is funded in partnership with the Swiss Government, the Norwegian Government, the State Council of the In 2011, when he arrived in Maban’s main town, Bunj, Dr. Atar performed his

on a raised table in an theatre that he built inside an

abandoned medical centre.

He has been running the hospital for 7 years, while working to ensure

the hospital to see and teaching nurses and midwives at the

same

Sudanese refugees are spread out in 4 refugee camps located in Bunj and its Dr. Atar chats with his family on his mobile phone. surrounding areas, where the is tense and as the “When we were in Sudan, it used to take a month for

over limited resources such as wood, farming space and grazing land. a letter to get delivered. Now I can do physics and

Nevertheless, Dr. Atar and his team have always stayed here in Bunj. chemistry homework with my oldest.”

UNHCR/Will Swanson More on Nansen Watch video on © Refugee Award

A Father of Four Heals Bodies and Minds of

Refugee

Dr. Atar acknowledges that his decision to carry out humanitarian work has

been hard on his wife and four children. He sees them only three a year.

The family lives in Nairobi and Dr. Atar tries to keep in contact by WhatsApp and

email several a week.

Dr. Atar does not believe he is doing anything extraordinary. He lives in a

weather-beaten canvas tent and keeps a treadle sewing machine on his porch

which he uses to make surgical linen. He says he gets his energy from drinking

milk. He relaxes on weekends by taking a nap outdoors.

He works 24-hour and likes to joke that his colleagues call him

a dictator. He spends his day with his As he does his rounds checking

on each and every it is clear to anyone that his main source of happiness

is not just but with his Dr. Atar prays with To Dr. Atar, the Bunj hospital means hope for life and meaning of life. He does UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Filippo Grandi, presents the 2018 Nansen

South Sudanese refugees. South Sudan is experiencing the world’s third biggest refugee crisis. before they are put under and according to their religion, Refugee Award to Dr. Evan Atar Adaha, a surgeon and medical director at a hospital

UNHCR/Diana Diaz recites the Bible or the Koran. you provide, the more people will come.” in north-eastern South Sudan. UNHCR/Mark Henley © © Interview With You: UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Series ⑦: Ben 2018 UNHCR Korea With You Autumn 09 ─

Future for Refugees

On his appointment as Goodwill Ambassador UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador for UNHCR, Ben said that he was enormously honored and proud to take on this role. He Series ⑦: then asked for help and support from the public by sharing the stories of refugee families Ben in Guatemala that he met on his recent visit.

foreign land. They need our support and

#WithRefugees Campaign supporters, refugees and UNHCR

encouraging the public to sign a protect refugees and their rights and well-being, Ben has played a key role in several UNHCR expressing solidarity with millions of people UNHCR is working on the ground to ensure projects, including our #WithRefugees across the world driven from their homes by

campaign. To mark World Refugee Day 2018 he and Ben spoke at the UN

appeared in a special of Buzzfeed Tasty General Assembly for the handing-in ceremony

joined by writer and former Iraqi refugee of the #WithRefugees campaign which

Ahmed Badr to make chicken shawarma, a contained 1.3 million signatures and urged the

dish from Ahmed’s homeland. community to durable plight of refugees and to join in to protect and for refugees. The was to the support them. In 2016, Ben has also been featured in a UN Secretary General, ahead of the historic UN

public awareness alongside fellow high Summit on Refugees & Migrants on September

16, 2016.

Who are the UNHCR Goodwill Ambassadors?

Syrian refugees living in Jordan and met families On July 20, 2018, when his appointment was and It Becomes a Reality from UNHCR’s cash assistance announced, he was in Guatemala, where he met

program and going through the with refugees from Central and South America who

Actor Ben has been UNHCR process. have been forced to their homes. In recent since early 2016. He has travelled to meet years a growing number of people across El Salvador, refugees in Germany, Jordan, and most recently Ben was moved by the resilience of Guatemala and Honduras have gang violence. to learn about UNHCR’s frontline work in the people he encountered, the incredible spirit The highest rate of violence and female homicides

Central and South America. Ben has also played and energy of the children, and the deep longing in the world are being reported from this area. Ben an role in several UNHCR projects, to return home of many of the refugees with spent in Guatemala listening to the stories including our #WithRefugees campaign. whom he spoke. He wrote about his experiences of refugees, including unaccompanied children, to

for TIME, and also posted videos of the refugees support UNHCR’s work in the for refugees.

In December 2017, Ben spent with he met – along with some memorable moments

— on his social feeds following the trip.

Interview With You Korean Religious Leaders 10 2018 UNHCR Korea With You Autumn 11 ─ ─

Yemeni refugees, who are currently living in rented Q4. Now that you have spent with the

Interview With You: Korean Religious Leaders To hear from the Buddhist community, WithYou met houses outside Gwaneumsa. We are them refugees, what do you think they need the most

with a Gwaneumsa monk and deputy director of Korean lessons by working with other partners in the right now?

Jeju Buddhist for Yemeni Refugees*. community. Deputy Director Kim We are trying our best to

Deputy Director Kim When we encountered provide what they need, such as food, clothing Yemeni Refugees on Jeju Island the refugee issues through the Yemenis in Jeju, we shelter, and halal food. We are also helping them Muwon, Buddhist monk and all agreed that the religious community,

Director of Social Services & the Buddhist community, that stresses human rights their families back home. We have found them work

and life must take the lead. We soon formed the

KIM Yong-Beom, deputy director with our head monk and

from the temple members. With monks taking the circumstances. of Jeju Buddhist for lead and with the full from our members,

Yemeni Refugees we are raising funds to provide the Yemenis food, Q5. We have heard many people and

clothing, shelter, and other necessary items, and in Jeju are helping the Yemeni

Q1. The Jeju Buddhist for Yemeni with them on a regularly basis. refugees. Please tell us about your partners. In the Catholic community, the Diocese of Jeju and Refugees have issued an appeal to urge Naomi Center for Migrants (Director Father HONG Deputy Director Kim Together with the Jeju compassion towards Yemeni asylum-seekers. Q3. How are the Yemenis doing? Are they Seok-Yun and Manager KIM Sang-hoon) have How did the appeal come about and what does in, now that few months have passed? been leading the to protect and support it entail? Yemeni asylum-seekers. We met with Bishop Peter Deputy Director Kim When the Yemenis

KANG U-il of the Diocese of Jeju to hear about the Muwon Based on Buddhist teachings that the arrived on Jeju Island, both the Yemenis, who found the refugees.

Yemenis on Jeju Island. universe is linked as one life, we wanted to impart themselves far away from home, and the neighbours,

to Buddhists that we help ourselves by helping Jeju people, who had never experienced something Q6. on the “Yemeni refugee crisis,”

others ( ), and decided to issue an appeal like this, both felt afraid of each other. We have where do you think we need to work on the 自利利他 Bishop Peter KANG U-il, to help Yemeni refugees as the Jeju Buddhist provided language lessons to the Yemenis in these most?

last few months, and we are that the Roman Catholic Diocese of refugees are doing much now that they had Muwon

Jeju Q2. Please tell us more about what a chance to communicate with Jeju people. Not too am right and also from a failure to embrace ethnic,

Gwaneumsa (temple) where the Jeju Buddhist long ago, decisions were made to grant humanitarian

Q1. In July you issued a pastoral urging is based, and what the status to some Yemenis on Jeju Island, and the adopt the mindset that all life is connected as one. We

people to accept and support the Yemeni sent his encouragement through the Apostolic Q5. Do you have a message for the 500 itself has been doing so far. refugees are now for the outcome of their

refugees. Could y ou t ell us ho w the came Nuncio. He has expressed his support for and Yemeni refugees on Jeju Island? engage in refugee issues on a long-term basis, and

about and what it as ked people to d o? interest in the refugee issues in Korea. Muwon Gwaneumsa is of the Jogye Order, and the

When Archbishop Alfred visited Jeju, he 23rd temple out of 25 head temples. We have 40-50

Soon his Pope Francis visited Q3. When it comes to the “refugee crisis” in that people fear the unknown. He said, however, branch temples. Our buildings burned down

Lampedusa in Italy, and urged for more support for Jeju, where do we need to work on the most — once there is no longer the unknown, there is no the Jeju Uprising and many monks were killed at

refugees. In the beginning, I thought on a community, region, or personal fear and people become friends. Do not be afraid that We have been able to rebuild the temple

refugees was only a natural thing to do. But soon we level? What would be your of being who you are. to pray for your since then and it really is a historic site on Jeju Island.

faced the and there were doubts even homeland. Respect and work with the Korean The Jeju Buddhist for Yemeni Refugees

among parishioners about our work with refugees, Korean history tells the story of a single race. But culture, order and rules. Koreans will let their guard (Director Huhwoon) launched on July 9 and have

so I felt the need to clarify where I stood as the when you observe closely, you can down and welcome you. four teams: volunteering, medical care and

Bishop. I believe this is an issue not just for Jeju but in the appearance of Koreans, depending on which human rights. We are currently taking care of 10

for the country. I issued the pastoral region they come from. Many family names come Q6. Do you have any message you’d like

from outside Korea too. We need to think outside *To help the Yemeni Refugees on Jeju Island, the Jeju Buddhist for Yemeni Refugees (Gwaneumsa, Young Buddhists of Jeju, Jogye Social and Labour Jeju Buddhist Missions, with a hope that every Korean would feel troubled to share with individual, corporate and and the 23rd Temple Members Commitee), Jeju Provincial for Yemeni Refugees’ Rights (30 religious and civil society including Naomi the Catholic Center for Migrants, by how we are refugees. thoughts and accept cultures and values government partners of UNHCR? Young Buddhists of Jeju, for and Peace of Presbyterian Church Jeju Branch), and Refugee Network (17 including APIL, Pnan, Nancen Refugee Center) are working of other ethnic groups. Any culture has its unique together. We are living in an global era where not only borders values, but our culture will grow and when I want to thank those who are helping refugees

and cultures but all areas of our life are connected. we acknowledge, accept and embrace diverse values. by becoming regular donors. I think our society

In like this, we need to have the heart for will become more prosperous when refugees are Refugees in Other Countries Refugees in Korea coexistence and coprosperity and the Policymakers need to consider refugee policies of part of our community. From the corporate and ❶ ❷ ❸ Source: UNHCR Global Report 2017, New Asylum- as global Especially, for Koreans who have countries that are more open to refugees, such as government I think and Capital Sana’a Seekers by Country (2008-2017) experienced violence, and Italy, Germany and the United States, where a lot embracing newcomers can be part of 29,000,000

through the Korean War and Jeju Uprising, refugee more refugees have been welcomed than in Korea. I and economic investment and One of the poorest countries in the Total number of asylum- Recognized Country think Korea has the economic and cultural capacity seekers/refugee status Refugees issues are not irrelevant to us. I believe refusing strategies. status Germany 1,850,000 entry of people who had to from civil war to and to accept more refugees and embrace humanitarian assistance due to civil applications (1994-2018) 861 them. Q7. Finally, what would you like to say to the save their lives, like Yemenis and Syrians is an act the country since 2015. United States 1,270,000 44,471 UNHCR Ko rea that denies basic human rights. As global Refugees in 190,000 Q4. In your opinion, what do the Yemeni we must on our and with open surrounding countries Italy 540,000 Total number of decisions Humanitarian refugees need the most right now? hearts and compassion, must be able to warmly Internally Displaced over 2,000,000 (more than (1994-2018) Status Holders

welcome those who themselves in Persons 22,000,000 people in need of Canada 250,000 A lot of the Yemeni refugees are young men. They 21,064 1,554 humanitarian assistance) had to their homes from forcible massive scale. Whether voluntarily or involuntarily,

amidst war and They are a lifeline for this type of movement has taken place since Q2. In late July, Apostolic Nuncio to Korea, the families they’ve had to leave behind back Yemeni Refugees on Jeju Island Timeline in 2018 Archbishop Alfred Xuereb met with the Yemeni ❹ home. They do not want to simply rely on help longer able to live in their own countries. No one asylum-seekers and delivered the message of April 30 May June 1 June 13 September 15 from Koreans. They want to work and provide for can stop this from happening. I hope that all of solidarity and 10,000 Euros from Pope Francis. their families. It is my hope that policies will be us, including the UN, policymakers and Koreans, Ministry of bar the Yemeni Total number of Yemeni asylum- Ministry of More than 710,000 people sign a 23 Yemeni asylum-seekers

Yes, Pope Francis is pleased with our to implemented to allow the Yemeni refugees to make a would become aware of this and adopt a more asylum-seekers from travelling to seekers in Jeju: 552 removed Yemen from the calling on the government to granted humanitarian status

welcome and help the Yemeni refugees, and has living while they are here. mainland South Korea list of visa waiver revoke the refugee law

UNHCR Korea UNHCR Korea News Story of Our Donors 12 2018 UNHCR Korea With You Autumn 13 ─ + ─ UNHCR Korea News Donor News

New UNHCR Korea Ministry of Foreign 11th KOICA’s the 2nd Film Korean Ambassador to Afghanistan Visits

Career Fair UNHCR

RHEE Zha Hyoung, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Afghanistan, visited UNHCR Herat worked for Vienna-based U.N. agencies as well as documentary produced by UNHCR Korea. It was in Kazakhstan, Yemen, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. Refugee Response Framework(CRRF) and Global Compact on Refugees (GCR). government. Vienna, Austria, and has been Deputy Head of Since 2014, the Korean government has contributed US$31,000,000 to date to help with Global Report 2016 in Korean (published in July 2017)

UNHCR. the story of a girl that Goodwill Ambassador Jung Woo-sung met Hassan Sham camp in Iraq. It also displaced persons in Afghanistan. Ambassador to over 800 university students and jobseekers. tells the story of the displaced living in Iraq with Rhee added that he hopes to deliver more emergency relief 1,769,820,459 KRW (6.2%) and Global Shelter Campaign 210,962,014 KRW (0.7%). He also provided hands-on advice on resumes disability. assistance from the Korean government to help We apologize for this error. more people in Afghanistan. can be viewed at MOFA’s UN Recruitment Center Wherever Most Needed SBS Hope TV: 2.0 2017. It was organized to raise awareness of the Syria Emergency Relief Republic of Congo 1.7 1.2 Emergency Relief Worldwide Educate A Child (EAC) in the Seoul City Hall to raise awareness of its 1.0 Children’s winter coats East Africa Emergency work around the world. Together with World Food 0.7 6.2 SBS Hope TV: Kenya Relief Program (WFP), UN Development Program (UNDP), Global Shelter Campaign Nine Million Campaign

ICRC, UNHCR interacted with jobseekers. UNHCR Q&A session. MBC W Fund Expenses (Unit: %)

MIGRATIONS: Flight to a Future

The on Nami Island, “MIGRATIONS: 87.2

Flight to a Future,” has been extended to

October 28. UNHCR is a partner of the

On display are 350 postcards with messages to UNHCR and their spending refugee children and photographs of refugees. Visitors can also make a donation to UNHCR by participating in origami-birds making activities.

In with MIGRATIONS, an Talk” was held on Nami Island on September 16. The organizer of the and illustrator, Piet

Grobler as well as other illustrators Roger Mello,

Kim Ji-min and Lee Myung-ae discussed the power Learning Event at Kidzania Refugee Campaign with Shinsegae from Seokwoo Middle School of art and messages that works can Simon Premium Outlet From July 20 to August 26, at Kidzania’s Seoul and Seokwoo Middle School, located in Hwasung, bring. From May to August, UNHCR held public events every weekend at the outlets in Paju, Siheung Island (031-580-8193) refugees. The event will resume in December directed to global emergency relief funds and 2018 and January 2019. We thank you in advance the World Refugee Day. We would like to thank used to help refugee families in need of urgent assistance. We thank the students and teachers of Seokwoo Middle School for their support.

Ask something you’d like to know about UNHCR ever since you became a ? UNHCR donor? Send a text message to 1666-5147. We will share UNHCR

your name (and address, if you are not a UNHCR donor yet) in the text message. Learning about Refugees Rohingya Emergency 14 Thank you Agreement Form 15 ─ ─ Rohingya Emergency,

One Year On

Rohingya

Emergency

Number of Rohingya Percentage of Fund raised for Rohingya

Refugee arrivals in Bangladesh Rohingya Refugees Emergency from supporters in Dona Agreement Form $30,000,000 Bangladesh since under 19 years of age 28 countries in the last year

August 2017 Myanmar Number of Are you a regular donor of UNHCR? Yes No latrines installed More than Donor Informa 720,000 55% 4,150

Name Date of Birth More than Telephone Number Email 250,000 Shelter Kit 9,250 Address distributed to Rohinya Refugees received Children registered for Yes No Refugees during basic health service at a treatment program at Your dona nforma y for managing your own dona Details on UNHCR’s personal informa c rocessing can be viewed by clicking on the “Privacy Policy” link at the bo om Monsoon season UNHCR medical facility UNHCR centers of UNHCR Korea’s website (www.unhcr.or.kr). 84,584

Yes No Bank Account Informa the amount will be withdrawn only once. Stories of Rohingya Refugees Bank Account Number For a dona receipt issuance, Then Khadija’s family received good news: Name of Account Holder Date of Birth of Account Holder please fill in your resident registra r. UNHCR had built her family a new shelter in a Select Emergency Relief Worldwide ─ e.g. Rohingya crisis, South Sudan, and Yemen Campaign Syria Emergency Wherever Most Needed Shelter Campaign soon relocated. Amount 1,000,000 KRW These are some examples of how

“Here, children can safely run and play. Above your dona could be used. 500,000 KRW could provide lifesaving emergency health kits for 3,000 refugees (once). UNHCR will use your dona all, we can sleep well in a well-constructed the most efficient and appropriate 200,000 KRW could provide tarpaulin sheets to block out rain and the cold for ten refugee families (once). space.” manner possible for refugees 100,000 KRW could provide sleeping mats to prevent ten refugee families from sleeping on the ground (once). around the world, taking into considera Not too long ago, Khadija's family lost 18-year-old Sharmin never had the “In this space, girls are able to share their I will donate 30,000 KRW every month I will donate 20,000 KRW every month funding status of each region. For more details, please refer to the chance to school in Myanmar feelings, their thoughts and their dreams. This Other ( Regular ) KRW of “With You.” Today, with help from UNHCR, she’s arrived in this refugee camps in Bangladesh. found a place where she can learn must be more safe spaces here to serve even *If you are an e r who is making a one-off dona off dona to your monthly dona If the Dona Agreement Form is received by UNHCR Korea a er your regular withdrawal date, the one-off dona will be processed in the next calendar month. At the height of monsoon season, Khadija and skills and spend with friends. more girls.” *If the amount was not withdrawn successfully due to insufficient balance in the account or any other reasons, one more a empt will be made either on the 25th of the same month (withdrawal on the 10th) or on the 5th of the next month (withdrawal on the 20th/25th). her family lost their shelter on the hillside to a *Individual (including private business owners) and corporate donors can obtain a dona receipt in accordance with the Income Tax Act and Corporate Tax Act of the Republic of Korea. sudden landslide. Although none of her family At the Dream Garden Adolescent Club, Sharmin We appreciate all your contributions for giving members – her aged mother and young children and other Rohingya refugee women gather to a safer

– were injured, they lost most of their scant gather to learn about skills, women’s health and Sharmin and Rohingya refugees! I hereby consent to the c of personal informa ccount informa ated above for the purpose of receiving donor services. belongings to the torrent of water and mud. They how to protect themselves – as well as nurture were quickly taken in and given shelter by fellow each other. In art, game, and storytelling classes, Signature Date

Rohingya refugee families who lived nearby. Sharmin assists the students as a coordinator.

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We trust you had a Happy Chuseok! Thanks to your support, a Congolese

just outside the Angolan border while having a dinner made out of cassava

though all fears and worries melt away even over a simple meal.

Refugees are just like us — as someone’s parents, brothers, sisters, children and grandparents, they hope for their family’s health and happiness.

with a hope that all refugee families would live a healthy life in a safe environment!

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