IOM STORYTELLER
Afghanistan’s Frontline Healthcare Workers Battle COVID-19 at Great Personal Risk
IOM Storyteller
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WFP
Rohingya Refugees Refuse to Lose Hope
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CNN
He Nearly Died Migrating to Europe. Now He's Warning Other Gambians of the Risks.
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- New York Times – Dozens die in flash floods in northern Afghanistan.
- Saravejo Times – Some 3,500 migrants passed through Sarajevo's migrant reception center since late 2019, IOM says.
- Dhaka Tribune – Fifteen organizations to start reforestation efforts in Rohingya camps as monsoon season approaches.
- UN News, WFP – Refugees in Eastern Africa face risk of hunger as the World Food Programme must stretch resources without additional funding.
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NIGER
Harira,
Protection Assistant
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SOMALIA
Isse Mohamed Abdi,
Hygiene Promoter
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From Peru to Yemen, over 14,000 IOM staff are committed to providing life-saving assistance wherever it is most needed. Join the efforts of our #RealLifeHeroes and help us, help more.
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“To stop the virus from spreading, we need to maintain a physical distance. Yet at the same time, we need to show empathy to the people we are working with. This is a real struggle.”
Roza Aneez
Counsellor, IOM Yemen
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