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Danish Refugee Council is Denmark's largest NGO. We are also one of the world's leading organisations specialising in helping people on the move.
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On June 20th, we mark World Refugee Day to raise awareness of the millions of people forced to flee their homes due to war, disaster or persecution. On this day, we band together to show our support for the world's refugees and recognize their courage and strength in a difficult situation.
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After surviving nine months in a school basement close to the front line, 70-year-old Ivan and his shelter-mates came under fire while searching for supplies. A woman died in his arms and he himself was seriously injured by shrapnel.
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The destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam in Ukraine has put thousands of civilians at risk, and many have been forced to flee their homes. We are on the ground, delivering emergency aid and protection.
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The humanitarian crisis in and around Ukraine is ongoing, and millions of people are currently displaced. On this theme page, you can follow the development and Danish Refugee Council's efforts for the affected families.
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War and disasters force people to flee their homes every day. Danish Refugee Council stands ready to help all over the world.
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A large proportion of the world's refugees are children. Some are fleeing with their parents, others are unaccompanied and on their own. Danish Refugee Council is there to help refugee children all over the world.
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Millions of people are on the move right now, and we know that displaced women are particularly vulnerable. Danish Refugee Council is there, ready to help women fleeing across the world.
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Refugees and displaced people are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. That's why Danish Refugee Council is present around the world, helping where the need is greatest.