World Refugee Day, and Week
Jun. 20th, 2011 12:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since 2001, as decided by the UN, World Refugee Day is officially observed on June 20th each year. UNHCR:
Refugee Week in the UK, 20-26 June 2011 (note, the page has a moving banner with links, but I think they're all available through the static menu at the top):
There are events in many parts of the UK, not just London.
For the 42 million uprooted people around the world, a shortage or lack of the essentials of life - clean water, food, sanitation, shelter, health care and protection from violence and abuse - means that every day can be a struggle just to survive.
This year, with the world economic crisis threatening to slash aid budgets and amid enormous global uncertainty, we need to ensure refugees are not forgotten. That's why the theme for this year's World Refugee Day on June 20 is "Real People, Real Needs."
[...]Improvements in nutrition and water supplies, access to primary health care, strengthened child protection programmes, better protection for women from sexual violence and abuse, and improvements in living conditions and sanitation facilities are just some of the needs that are not being met worldwide.
Refugee Week in the UK, 20-26 June 2011 (note, the page has a moving banner with links, but I think they're all available through the static menu at the top):
During Refugee Week loads of events take place across the UK, all of which explore refugee experiences. Whatever you’re into - be it arts, music, food or just meeting people in your local area - Refugee Week will have an event for you. Visit the Events Calendar for this year's events
There are events in many parts of the UK, not just London.