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Trapped in the world’s largest refugee camp

25. August 2019
This young girl is spending her childhood in the world’s largest refugee camp. She’s one of around 740,000 Rohingyas who fled Myanmar in the autumn of 2017. Returning home means risking her life.

New report: repeated displacement blights lives of Afghans

24. January 2018
Seven out of ten Afghan refugees who return home are forced to flee again due to violence, according to a report launched today.

Seeking refuge, seeking a better future

02. November 2017
It’s been five years since Ameen fled Syria. He’s overcome numerous obstacles, but the largest hurdle is yet to come.

Resettlement will save my wife

31. October 2017
In 2012, Mohammad found his home in the middle of the frontline battle in Homs. Although he and his family are safe in Lebanon today, life has been far from easy.

Millions more will go hungry in 2017

13. December 2016
After a 2016 that was disastrous for civilians, war ravaged Yemen will see an additional 2.5 million people go without enough to eat in 2017 if the current downward spiral is allowed to continue, the Norwegian Refugee Council warned today.

Greek interest in NORCAP refugee reception ideas

01. September 2016
NORCAP architects presented innovative solutions for refugee reception facilities in Greece at a meeting this week with the Greek General Secretary for refugee reception, Odysseas Voudouris.

How we support: Durable solutions

22. September 2023
Achieving durable solutions for displacement affected communities means putting an end to any discrimination related to their displacement situation. We support processes and programmes across Somalia to help achieve this goal.

Community based planning, Zimbabwe

15. June 2014
Final evaluation the NRCs Community Based Planning (CBP) project in Zimbabwe

Assessing prospects for durable solutions in Yemen

24. February 2021
Intention Survey Report

Dangerous ground - Syria’s refugees face an uncertain future

05. February 2018
The conflict in Syria, now approaching its eighth year, has resulted in the displacement of half the pre-war population; more than six million people are displaced within the country, more than five million are refugees in neighbouring countries, and a million have fled to Europe.