WORLD REFUGEE DAY
World Refugee Day History
World Refugee Day,
is observed on June 20 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the
situation of refugees throughout
the world.
World Refugee Day History
For
years, many nations and districts have been holding their own events parallel
to World Refugee Day. One of the most extensive proceedings is Africa Refugee
Day, which is notable on June 20 in many countries. The UN General Assembly
espoused a decree to state its solidarity with Africa on December 4, 2000. The
decree noted that 2001 was the 50th anniversary of the 1951 Convention
connecting to the position of refugees, and that the Organization of African
Unity (OAU) decided to have International Refugee Day happen together with
Africa Refugee Day on June 20. The Assembly consequently decided that June 20
would be observed as World Refugee Day from 2001 onwards. This day was chosen
by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees to bring concentration to the dilemma
of around 14 million refugees round the world.
Emblems
The UN
Refugee Agency's (UNCHR) emblem is frequently connected with the day. The
colors used are either white on a blue backdrop or blue on white backdrop. The
logo comprises olive twigs that.
Campaign: '1 is too many'
UNHCR
has developed the "1 is too many" campaign concept reflecting on its
goals to recognize and strengthen global protection.
The ‘1
Campaign’ concentrates on the central tag line, ‘1 refugee without hope, is too
many’ and a portfolio of other taglines;
1
family forced to flee is too many;
1 refugee without hope is too many;
1 refugee returned to danger is too many;
1 refugee longing for home is too many;
1 refugee without hope is too many;
1 refugee returned to danger is too many;
1 refugee longing for home is too many;
1
child without a nationality is too many;
1 family without shelter is too many;
1 refugee denied a safe haven is too many;
1 child growing up in a camp is too many;
1 family without shelter is too many;
1 refugee denied a safe haven is too many;
1 child growing up in a camp is too many;
1
family torn apart by war is too many;
1 girl raped at gunpoint is too many;
1 refugee child behind bars is too many;
1 refugee without schooling is too many;
1 girl raped at gunpoint is too many;
1 refugee child behind bars is too many;
1 refugee without schooling is too many;
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