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114 million men, women and children displaced by violence, conflict and persecution
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UNHCR: Hate speech and misinformation are creating real-world harm for displaced people
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is concerned that the spread of misinformation, hate speech and deepfakes is exacerbating and inciting real-world harm to refugees and humanitarians. Artificial Intelligence is intensifying these risks to the integrity of our information ecosystem and undermining trust, but it can also be part of the solution if managed in the right way.
UNHCR warns Lake Chad Basin at tipping point as violence and displacement surge
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is alarmed that escalating violence across the Lake Chad Basin is driving a sharp increase in forced displacement and insecurity, threatening to reverse recent fragile stabilization across the region.
UNHCR scales up response in Venezuela amid growing post-earthquake vulnerabilities
Initial, on-the-ground needs assessments from Venezuela have revealed a dramatic surge in humanitarian and protection needs in recent days as teams evaluate the full impact of last week’s devastating earthquakes.


