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JUNE 20, INTERNATIONAL DAY OF THE REFUGEE

JUNE 20

INTERNATIONAL REFUGEE DAY

World Refugee Day: Helping The ?One in Five?

Mon, 18 Jun 2012 15:31 GMT

Source: Content partner // World Food Programme  http://www.trust.org/alertnet/news/world-refugee-day-helping-the-one-in-five

They fled across the borders of Libya as the country slid into civil war. They ran for their lives through the dense bush in western Cote d’Ivoire, to reach shelter in Liberia. And, as famine loomed in Somalia, they poured into the camps of Dadaab in Kenya and Dolo Ado in Ethiopia desperate for food, water and medical attention. 

ROME — Of the 99 million people who received WFP food assistance last year, one in five was a displaced person. Forced to flee across borders as refugees, or internally displaced within their own countries by fighting or by natural disasters, they are among the world’s most vulnerable people. Every year on World Refugee Day (20 June), we recognize their struggle.

WFP Assisting RefugeesIn 2011, WFP provided food assistance to: • Refugees: 2,595,785• IDPs: 15,093,137• Returnees: 3,061,072 

Unfortunately, many refugee crises continue for a long time. For example, WFP provides food assistance near the Sudan-Eritrea border in camps for Eritrean and Ethiopian refugees that were set up in the 1960s. 

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WORLD DAY OF MIGRANTS – POPE BENEDICT XVI

MIGRANTS ARE PEOPLE, NOT NUMBERS

VATICAN CITY, JAN. 16, 2012 (Zenit.org).-   Marking Sunday’s World Day of Migrants and Refugees, Benedict XVI recalled that there are millions of people involved in migration, but they are not numbers.

“They are men and women, children, young people and old people who seek a place where they can live in peace,” the Pope declared from the window of his study, where he had led those gathered in St. Peter’s Square in praying the Angelus. The Holy Father referred to his message for the world day, which he dedicated to the theme of migrants and evangelization.  “Migrants,” he stated, “are not only recipients but also protagonists of the proclamation of the Gospel in the contemporary world.”

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