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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.
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This story is a part of the "Stories of Creativity and Resilience" presenting a touching, intimate, and optimistic portrayal of refugees in Türkiye. It serves as a heartfelt depiction of their hopes and ambitions, showcasing their resilience in the face of challenging conditions.
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According to the latest UN estimate, there are over 108 million people on the move right now. Unfortunately, things are going the wrong way in many parts of the world. The Danish Refugee Council works in 40 countries to help the world's refugees and displaced people.
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“Every day is a chance to learn and grow, but you need the means to do that.”
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The Taliban takeover of the government in Afghanistan has affected the lives of many people. Some of those still experience the consequences of the abrupt takeover, including those seeking asylum in Türkiye.
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Migrants face many dangers along travel routes through Central America as they proceed towards the USA in order to seek asylum, and in Mexico these threats can be extreme. DRC is therefore present in the field, providing protection support in a very difficult and under-discussed context.
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DRC’s largest regional operation is in the Middle East, where we respond to complex humanitarian challenges and work to ensure a safe and dignified life for displaced and conflict-affected populations. On this thematic page you will find stories from Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Türkiye and Yemen.
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Over half of Iraq’s population of over 40 million are under the age of 25. While youth are one of the most valuable resources for building a prosperous Iraq, this potential needs further nurturing and support.
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Meet three refugees in Sulaymaniyah City, in the east of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
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Supporting women access income in Salah al Din and Diyala Governorates, Iraq.