"We are grateful to the people who donated and provided this support" here in #Myanmar🇲🇲!
Thank You dear #Canada🇨🇦 for your generous donations. Nous vous remercions pour votre généreux don, cher #Canada🇨🇦🙏!
In Rakhine State, #Myanmar🇲🇲 alongside displaced and vulnerable communities, in support of their resilience and hope, and with gratitude🙏 to our generous donors!
Across Rakhine State, many families still face uncertainty about their safety and protection. Yet communities continue to move forward with resilience and hope. UNHCR remains alongside displaced and vulnerable people, providing protection and essential assistance. #humanitarian
#OCHAthanks Australia for the continued support to the Myanmar Humanitarian Fund.
This support helps humanitarian partners deliver timely assistance to people affected by conflict and recurrent disasters, including displaced communities across #Myanmar.
#InvestInHumanity
Some participants' views in this engaging debate:
'-Emphasis on improving integration of migrants, refugees in #Sweden.'
-"I don't like seeing my neighbours and classmates, who've been here for 10/15 years, speak perfect Swedish, have families and built their lives here being deported."
'-Expelling people who have integrated in 🇸🇪is not good for Swedish economy and morality.'
'-Immigration has benefitted 🇸🇪.'
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Mostafa Salameh, a Palestinian-Jordanian mountaineer, is on a mission to carry handwritten letters from children in Gaza to the summit of Mount Everest to raise global awareness of their hardships.
In 2025, nearly 900 Rohingya refugees were reported missing or dead in the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal, making it the deadliest year on record for maritime movements in South and South‑East Asia.
Learn more: https://t.co/qpZDNJJ4T4
UN Secretary-General @antonioguterres has called for the immediate release of 118 detained UN staff worldwide, warning that attacks on the Organization are rising.
“No colleague is forgotten,” he said, urging protection for humanitarian workers.
https://t.co/imzpO2mrT5
Please don’t forget about #Myanmar. Struck by a devastating #earthquake a year ago, people still need support to continue rebuilding their lives.
Every help counts👉https://t.co/RD0cuc92Bv 🙏
Nearly a year after the earthquake, families who lost their homes are slowly rebuilding. With timely support from partners and UNHCR, they’ve repaired shelters and made them safe again. As homes take shape, relief, hope, and security are returning. #RebuildingMyanmarTogether
She was told law school would be impossible. Today, Rez Gardi is a human rights lawyer and Special Assistant to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.
Born a refugee in Pakistan and resettled to New Zealand, she turned “impossible” into a life of impact.
Emergency aid from Yangon has landed in Sittwe — stocked, ready, and on standby. UNHCR remains prepared to respond to urgent needs and protect communities in Rakhine.
Conflict, disasters and interrupted access to basic services continue to drive humanitarian needs in #Myanmar.
In 2025, humanitarian aid reached 6.3 million people, but funding shortfalls and access restrictions are leaving many essential needs unmet.
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Our @Refugees Chief's message on #IWD2026:
'In crises, conflicts and wars, women and girls carry some of the heviest burdens: displacement, insecurity, loss, violence and abuse.
When women and girls are safe, educated and empowered, communities are stronger and peace is more sustainable.'
Women and girls across #Myanmar face growing challenges amid conflict, displacement and economic hardship.
This #IWD2026, we highlight the importance of protecting their rights and ensuring safe access to essential services and support.
#ForAllWomenAndGirls
Across Myanmar, women are leading families through conflict and displacement. Resilience is extraordinary — but it should never replace rights.
Rights. Justice. Action must reach every woman and girl, including those forced to flee.
#IWD2026
'The cumulative burden of conflict, displacement, economic insecurity and violence on women and girs in #Myanmar is both physical and psychological. Women’s and girls’ leadership and inclusion must be deliberate and central to any pathway toward peace and stability'
-@UNinMyanmar on #IWD2026 🇲🇲 #8March.
https://t.co/sQjl9C8nI9