Addressing Humanitarian Crises Through Harmony
The global refugee crisis affects 123.2 million forcibly displaced people, including 42.7 million refugees and 49 million children. Conflicts in DRC, Sudan, and beyond create acute shortages of food, shelter, water, and healthcare.
Displacement Trigger
Violence disrupts access to basics—food, shelter, water—forcing flight. Without intervention, mortality rises as communities lose resources.
Immediate Response
Emergency aid provides tents for shelter and rations for food, stabilising lives through triage principles. Each step interlinks: shelter enables safe distribution.
Long-Term Integration
Transition to resettlement ensures rights to work and education, rebuilding self-sufficiency and avoiding dependency cycles for sustainable recovery.
Global Application
Scale via partnerships with UNHCR and governments, measuring progress through annual harmony reports and addressing funding gaps collaboratively.
- Gaza, Haiti & other topics – Daily Press Briefing | United Nations (English) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o494ZKBFyws: Covers 2025 refugee needs, including food insecurity in Gaza and Haiti.
- Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar face aid cuts (English) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOtA6Fu5Ljc: 2025 footage of ration cuts leading to hunger among Rohingya refugees.
- Mainstreaming environment and DRR in humanitarian response | HNPW 2025 | UNDRR (English) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDuHWT3AFfQ: Discusses sustainable shelter solutions for refugees in 2025 disasters.
- Fafi MP calls for revocation of new policy adopted by UNHCR and WFP on refugee food distribution (English with potential subtitles) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEtX9CVlyI4: 2025 debate on food policy changes affecting refugees’ nutrition needs.