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CARE for Newcomers hosting interactive event June 24 celebrating World Refugee Day

CARE for Newcomers hosting interactive event June 24 celebrating World Refugee Day

Three rooms will be utilized in the museum for the event.

The first room, Llupi says, will share stories of refugees and their journeys of how they came to a place of safety.

The second room will consist of short presentations by the three collaborating members and a period for questions on what services are offered to refugees. CSS are the first to welcome and accommodate refugees, helping to find housing. CAIWA works with families, particularly women and children. CARE will be discussing their work with youth in schools and English courses.

The third room will be set like a theatre with what Llupi calls a “human library”. Eight refugees, rotating in groups of four, will gather to answer questions about their experience coming to Canada. Llupi says each story is unique, some coming as refugees from Colombia, others are high school students.

Llupi says that over the last three weeks, refugees coming to Red Deer include those from Afghanistan, Jordan, and Syria, with some moving to various different refugee camps before landing in Canada.

Despite the Russian-Ukrainian war, she says most Ukrainians coming to Canada are not registered as refugees but rather as “politically displaced persons”. This title, she says, does not provide them with the same help that refugees receive in Canada and has caused some confusion among organizations as to what they are allowed to provide them with.

Coming as an immigrant herself but not a refugee, Llupi hopes the event will provide a space for people to gain insight from those going through this journey first-hand and understanding their experience.

“I would like to break a little bit the barrier that you can ask questions if someone looks different or has an accent,” she said.

The organization also posted on their social media pages the films created by Reuben Tschetter, in association with CARE, from the 2016 live performances of “Journeys of Hope”, depicting the stories of multiple refugees.

On June 23 from 6 – 8 p.m., individuals can view a public showing of the films and meet those refugees in the Maple Room at CARE for Newcomers (202 – 5000 Gaetz Ave). Free refreshments will be available.

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Live blog 2022: World Refugee Day events held as displacement tops 100 million

Live blog 2022: World Refugee Day events held as displacement tops 100 million

By UNHCR  |  20 June 2022

Welcome to the World Refugee Day 2022 Live Blog, where we’ll be bringing you stories and events from around the world celebrating refugees and the countries and communities that have taken them in.


Every World Refugee Day, 20 June, UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, joins millions of others around the world in honoring those who have fled conflict, violence and persecution in search of safety. With the number of forcibly displaced people around the world now standing at more than 100 million, the theme of this year’s event – the right to seek safety – is more critical than ever.

Today and every day, we believe that everyone has the right to seek safety – whoever they are, wherever they come from, and whenever they are forced to flee.

By keeping our doors and hearts open to refugees, we can offer them a chance to use their energy and talents in meaningful ways that ultimately benefit us all.

Check back here throughout the day for updates.


Geneva, Switzerland/New York, USA 

The right to seek asylum is not up for negotiation. Watch UNHCR’s moving World Refugee Day video to hear from refugees first-hand what it’s like to be forced to leave everything behind in search of safety. 

 

Warsaw, Poland

Poland is hosting more than 1.1 million refugees from Ukraine, and among them is Vic, a student from Nigeria who was studying in Ukraine when the conflict began. Now living in Warsaw, Vic led a dance session for people of all ages as part of a World Refugee Day event organised by UNHCR and local NGO Strefa WolnoSlowa.

Poland. Preparations to celebrate World Refugee Day in Warsaw. Project realized jointly by UNHCR Polska and Strefa WolnoSlowa (NGO)

Vic, a refugee from Nigeria who was studying in Ukraine when the war forced him to flee to Poland, leads a dance session in Warsaw.   © UNHCR/Rafal Kostrzynski

 

Juba, South Sudan

Refugees and UNHCR staff celebrated World Refugee Day in South Sudan with a football match at the training ground of national soccer team “The Bright Stars”. A UNHCR team featuring UN staff and displaced players from Sudan and Ethiopia faced off against a refugee team from Rwanda, Sudan and Burundi. With the teams tied at one all after normal time, the match was decided on penalties with the UNHCR team claiming victory after the winning goal was scored by a refugee midfeilder from Sudan. Here’s the team claiming the silverware…