Беженцы и мигранты

UN Refugee Chief Bids Farewell to Ukraine, Heading Back Home

Верховный комиссар призвал увеличить международную гуманитарную помощь Украине и поддержать тех, кто был перемещен в результате боевых действий и страдает теперь от суровой зимы.

Среди прочих городов Гранди посетил Одессу, Кривой Рог, Днепр, Харьков и Киев. По его собственным словам, он был восхищен стойкостью простых украинцев, которые, несмотря на войну и экономические трудности, отказываются сдаваться, возвращаются в свои дома и пытаются наладить нормальную жизнь среди войны.

Управление Верховного комиссара ООН по делам беженцев продолжает оказывать поддержку перемещенным лицам внутри страны и наращивает помощь тем, кто решил вернуться в родные места, в том числе с помощью онлайн-платформы «Украина – это дом», которая предоставляет беженцам важную актуальную информацию.

Ранее Филиппо Гранди побывал в Молдове. В ходе визита он выразил свою глубокую признательность этой стране за приверженность делу защиты беженцев и призвал усилить поддержку как самих переселенцев, так и принимающих их общин.
 

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  1. The visit of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to Ukraine is crucial for highlighting the urgent need to increase international humanitarian assistance and support those displaced by the conflict, facing harsh winter conditions. It’s inspiring to see the resilience of ordinary Ukrainians who refuse to give up, returning to their homes amidst war and economic challenges, striving to rebuild normalcy. The UNHCR’s ongoing support for internally displaced persons and returnees, including the “Ukraine – It’s My Home” online platform, is commendable.

  2. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees’ visit to Ukraine is crucial in highlighting the need for increased international humanitarian aid to support those affected by the conflict. It’s inspiring to see the resilience of ordinary Ukrainians in the face of war and economic challenges. The UNHCR’s efforts to assist internally displaced persons and facilitate their return home are commendable.

  3. The UN Refugee Chief’s visit to Ukraine highlights the urgent need to increase international humanitarian aid and support those who have been displaced due to the conflict and are now suffering in harsh winter conditions. Visiting cities like Odessa, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Kyiv, he was inspired by the resilience of ordinary Ukrainians who refuse to surrender, return to their homes, and strive to rebuild a normal life amidst war. The UN Refugee Agency continues to assist internally displaced persons and enhances support for those choosing to go back to their native places, including through the online platform “Ukraine is Home” providing crucial information for refugees. Earlier, Filippo Grandi visited Moldova where he expressed deep gratitude for the country’s commitment to refugee protection and called for increased support for both the displaced individuals and the host communities.

  4. Was the UN Refugee Chief able to secure more international humanitarian aid for Ukraine during his visit? How effective has the online platform “Ukraine – It’s Home” been in providing essential information to refugees?

    1. Yes, the UN Refugee Chief called for an increase in international humanitarian aid for Ukraine and praised the resilience of the Ukrainian people. The online platform “Ukraine – It’s Home” has been crucial in providing vital information to refugees both within the country and those returning to their homes.

  5. The UN Refugee Chief has done a commendable job in advocating for increased international humanitarian aid to Ukraine and supporting those displaced by the conflict and now suffering in harsh winter conditions. His visits to cities like Odessa, Kryvyi Rih, Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Kyiv have shown him the resilience of ordinary Ukrainians, who, despite the war and economic hardships, refuse to give up, return to their homes, and strive to rebuild a normal life amidst the chaos. The UNHCR continues to provide assistance to internally displaced persons and enhance support for those choosing to return home, including through the online platform “Ukraine is Home,” offering refugees vital up-to-date information. Previously, Filippo Grandi visited Moldova, expressing deep gratitude to the country for its commitment to refugee protection and urging increased support for both refugees and host communities.

  6. The UN Refugee Chief’s efforts to increase international humanitarian aid to Ukraine and support those displaced by the conflict in harsh winter conditions are commendable. I appreciate his visits to various cities and his admiration for the resilience of ordinary Ukrainians striving to rebuild their lives amidst war and economic challenges. The UN Refugee Agency’s continued support for displaced persons within the country and returnees, including through the “Ukraine is Home” online platform, is crucial. His gratitude towards Moldova’s commitment to refugee protection and call for enhanced support for both displaced persons and host communities are important steps in addressing this crisis.

  7. The UN Refugee Chief’s efforts to increase international humanitarian aid for Ukraine and support those displaced by the conflict during harsh winters are commendable. Visiting cities like Odessa, Kriyvyi Rih, Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Kyiv, he was inspired by the resilience of ordinary Ukrainians who refuse to give up amidst war and economic hardships, striving to rebuild their lives amid turmoil. The UNHCR’s ongoing support for internally displaced persons and returnees, including through the “Ukraine is Home” online platform, is crucial in providing essential information to refugees. His visit to Moldova further highlights the importance of solidarity in protecting refugees and enhancing support for both displaced individuals and host communities.

  8. The UN Refugee Chief’s efforts to increase international humanitarian aid for Ukraine are commendable. It’s heartening to see the support for those displaced by conflict and struggling in harsh winter conditions. His visits to cities across the country show solidarity with the resilient Ukrainian people, who refuse to surrender despite the challenges, striving to rebuild their lives amidst the turmoil. The UN Refugee Agency’s commitment to assisting both internally displaced persons and returnees, including through the “Ukraine Is Home” online platform, is crucial for providing vital support and information.

  9. How can we ensure that the international humanitarian aid is effectively reaching those displaced by the conflict in Ukraine?

  10. The UN Refugee Chief’s efforts to increase international humanitarian aid to Ukraine and support those displaced by the conflict are commendable. It’s inspiring to see the resilience of ordinary Ukrainians who refuse to give up amidst war and economic hardships, choosing to return home and rebuild their lives. The UN Refugee Agency’s support for internally displaced persons and returning individuals, including through the online platform “Ukraine Is Home,” is essential for providing crucial information. Kudos to Filippo Grandi for his dedication to the protection of refugees, as seen during his visit to Moldova.

  11. The UN Refugee Chief made a significant impact during his visit in Ukraine, urging for increased international humanitarian aid. It’s inspiring to see the resilience of the Ukrainian people amidst war and economic hardships. The efforts to support displaced individuals and facilitate their return home are commendable. Kudos to UNHCR for their ongoing support.

  12. Was the UN Refugee Chief successful in increasing international humanitarian aid to Ukraine during his visit to various cities?

  13. The UN Refugee Chief’s efforts to increase international humanitarian aid to Ukraine and support those displaced by the conflict and suffering in harsh winter conditions are truly admirable. His visits to cities like Odessa, Krivoy Rog, Dnipro, Kharkiv, and Kyiv showcase the resilience of ordinary Ukrainians, who refuse to give up amidst war and economic hardships, striving to rebuild their lives amid the chaos. The UNHCR’s assistance to internally displaced persons and returnees through initiatives like the online platform “Ukraine is Home” is crucial in providing them with vital information. Filippo Grandi’s gratitude towards Moldova for its commitment to refugee protection underscores the importance of supporting both refugees and host communities.

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