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Imvepi Refugee Camp in Uganda. Medical check on the South Sudanese refugees.
Humanitarian crises

South Sudan – A children’s refugee crisis

Humanitarian crises Al Jazeera

Syrian refugees: 'We would not consider Europe’

September 2015: War refugees at the Keleti Railway Station on 5 September 2015 in Budapest, Hungary. Source: Shutterstock
Humanitarian crises Al Jazeera

A 'witch-hunt’ for Poland’s barely visible refugees

A large group of Syrian refugees at the blocked slovenian border with Croatia on September 20th, 2015 in Slovenia. Source: Shutterstock
Humanitarian crises Al Jazeera

Poland’s modest refugee policy proves controversial

Syrian refugees in Turkey, 2016. © European Union 2016 - European Parliament
Middle East Eye Humanitarian crises

Why is Catholic Poland so reluctant to help Muslim refugees?

Belgrade 2015, Syrian refugees. Source: Shutterstock
Humanitarian crises Middle East Eye

Poland’s anti-immigrant feeling: Pure hate or fleeting backlash?

Jurij Radczenko, his wife Natalia and four children, have been sharing one room at a church shelter for the past nine months.
Humanitarian crises The New Humanitarian

Displaced Ukrainians face housing crisis

Marina and Sasha
Humanitarian crises The New Humanitarian

Ukrainian refugees face dwindling options in Poland

Olga Striczina from Luhansk with her son Denis (24) in their room at the Good Samaritan Mission in the village of Vynnyky close to Lviv
Humanitarian crises Thomson Reuters Foundation

Ukraine faces „hidden crisis” as displacement soars

Schoolbus arriving at Rybaki Center to pick up pupils. In January 2015 Polish government carried out a one-off rescue operation of 179 Ukrainians of Polish descent and their spouses from theDonetsk and Luhansk provinces seized by the pro-Russian separatists. The risky evacuation took place amid high secrecy to avoid being targeted by rebels. The refugees were transported in buses to an airport in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on January 10. Shortly after the operation a passenger bus was struck during fighting not far from Donetsk, killing 12 civilians. From Kharkiv, military planes flew the refugees to Poland where they were taken to two centres run by the Catholic charity Caritas in the northeastern villages of Rybaki and Lansk.
Humanitarian crises Thomson Reuters Foundation

Ukrainian refugees rebuild their lives after Poland flies them to safety

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