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We're providing much-needed humanitarian assistance, including food, water, medicine, and shelter, to Ukrainians displaced by the war and aiding those seeking refuge in other countries. This initiative will also support the reopening of schools and hospitals. Pensions and social support will be provided to the Ukrainian people. Furthermore, we're allocating critical resources to address global food shortages.

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It's been difficult for us, and even more so for those we serve. The threat of deportations has made people afraid to come to our store for needed items, so we're shifting to mobile operations. I decided to focus on this full-time after seeing a four-month-old baby living outside a police station. One refugee mentioned her son waits for other kids to leave school, fearing ICE agents. Our storefront relies on community donations, providing everything from clothes to food. We offer support beyond material goods, also aiding in job searches. These things are hard to get when you're focused on finding a place to live. We're currently packing up due to the location being sold and need community help to continue. We're seeking a donated store space, even a church basement. We aim to expand to offer English classes and legal support. When you learn about someone's life, it's harder to be judgmental.

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Greetings from Yokohama, Japan, a historic crossroads of people, ideas and opportunities and the gateway for many migrants through the years. Thanks to Japan's generosity, we've been able to respond quickly in times of crisis, support families displaced from their homes and create safe and dignified pathways for those seeking new opportunities. More than 3,700,000 migrants now call Japan home, nearly 3% of the population, and the number is continuing to grow. Japan's experience shows how migration, when well managed, can bring skills, energy and cultural richness to communities. And across Africa, through 50 IOM offices, Japan's partnership has made a real difference. Together, we've brought urgent assistance to people in need, supported recovery in fragile contexts, and helped communities look to the future with resilience and hope. We look forward to taking this partnership to the next level, to doing more together. So migration works for everyone, those who move and for those countries that welcome them.

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Speaker 0 asks if anyone is willing to take in refugees, but most people decline due to lack of space or rental restrictions. One person says they would consider it if they had more room. Speaker 1 mentions having a small house and not being able to accommodate a refugee. Another person says they would be willing if they had the space. The conversation ends with Speaker 0 asking where the refugees should go since no one is able to take them in.

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The Jewish connection to refugee aid is not a conspiracy, but a point of pride. HIAS, an organization that Robert Bowers criticized, brought people like Sergei Brin to the U.S. HIAS started in the 1880s to help Jews fleeing Eastern European pogroms, and now aids Jews and non-Jews globally. A Jewish man from Cairo recounted being helped after the 1967 war. The speaker notes that the synagogue participated in Refugee Shabbat and exemplified Jewish values. Welcoming the stranger, especially the most vulnerable like refugees, is considered a sacred Jewish value.

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The speaker asks a group of people where they are from, specifically mentioning Syria. They inquire if anyone speaks English, and some respond that they do not. The speaker continues to ask individuals where they are from, with responses including Senegal, Singapore, the Philippines, Sudan, and Chad. The speaker also asks if any of them are together or know each other.

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Welcome to Wales, a nation of sanctuary for refugees. We understand the challenges of fleeing your country, and the Welsh Refugee Council is here to support you. We offer ESOL classes to help you learn English, assistance with employment, and guidance on applying for bank accounts, child benefits, and housing. Education is a right for all children, and we prioritize their socialization and healthcare access. Wales provides free education and healthcare, along with various job opportunities, including partnerships with companies like IKEA. Here are some basic Welsh phrases: Shanai (Hello), Borda (Good morning), Priyanda (Good afternoon), Norstar (Good night), Sidoti (How are you?). We recognize your struggles and are committed to helping you. Thank you for listening.

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The speaker is in Ukraine to establish a center that assists foreigners by providing resources, guidance, and connections to maximize their potential. The center aims to help individuals from various countries integrate and find their place. The project's mission is to ensure foreigners are as useful as possible. The speaker notes that everyone involved is self-funded and facing financial difficulties, struggling to afford basic necessities like fuel. They state that any support would be greatly appreciated.

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The speaker welcomes the audience to the United States of America, noting that many appear to be farmers. The speaker likens the audience to quality seeds that can blossom and bloom in foreign soil. They express excitement in welcoming the audience to the country, where they hope the audience will have fulfilling lives for their children. The speaker concludes by stating that the country will benefit alongside the audience.

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The speaker is in Brussels for critical discussions with friends and partners from the humanitarian community about providing life-saving aid to the world’s most vulnerable people and making concrete commitments to turn ideas into action. Since 2017, more than 6,000,000 Venezuelans have sought refuge in 17 countries across the region, representing the largest displacement in the Western Hemisphere. At the 2023 International Conference in Solidarity with Venezuelan Refugees and Migrants, the United States announced more than 171,000,000 in humanitarian assistance and development funding to respond to the needs of vulnerable Venezuelans in their own country, Venezuelan refugees and migrants, and the generous communities that host them across the region. The speaker expresses being inspired by the stories of strength and resilience of Venezuelan refugees and migrants and pride in the United States’ role as the largest single donor to this crisis response. The United States is highlighted as the largest single donor of humanitarian assistance worldwide. The speaker looks forward to next week’s European Humanitarian Forum, where government representatives, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, and others will collaborate on issues such as refugee resettlement, humanitarian diplomacy, and forced displacement. Addressing the unprecedented 100,000,000 persons now displaced worldwide will require additional aid and support from new and nontraditional donors, as well as new ideas and approaches. The speaker stresses that no single country can address all needs alone, and that the only way forward is together. Gratitude is extended to the European Union for bringing everyone together for these discussions. The challenges ahead are described as formidable, but equally strong is the will to overcome them. The speaker affirms confidence that, together, progress can be made.

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Welcome to Wales. We understand that being a refugee is challenging, and we want to help you feel welcome. The Welsh Refugee Council is here to support you with various services, including ESOL classes, employment assistance, and help with housing, bank accounts, and child benefits. It's essential to have a warm place to call home and access to education for children, as well as healthcare. Wales offers free education and healthcare, and there are many job opportunities available, including partnerships with companies like IKEA. We also provide basic Welsh phrases to help you settle in. The Welsh Refugee Council is dedicated to assisting you during this difficult time. Thank you for listening.

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The Statue of Liberty's inscription reflects our values: welcoming those seeking freedom and a better future. We invite people to come here, regardless of their background or circumstances, assuring them that they will be safe and cared for. New York is a place of refuge, with open arms and big hearts. However, we must spread the word that we have limited capacity and cannot accommodate everyone. It is advisable to apply for asylum before leaving your country, as it is the smartest choice.

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The Statue of Liberty's inscription embodies our values, welcoming those seeking freedom and a better future. We assure safety and support, urging the world to send us people in need. New York is a place of refuge, but we lack enough hotel rooms. It's important to spread the message that if you're leaving your country, consider applying for asylum before going elsewhere.

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I want to express my gratitude to the Russian government and people for welcoming me. This opportunity is vital for my family's safety and future. I feel honored to be here and see this as a new beginning, akin to a marriage with Russia. I look forward to building a life here. I also want to thank President Putin for making Russia a supportive environment for families in today's world.

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I own a small bed and breakfast/hotel near London and Bristol. The government asked me to house refugee families, but they only sent men between 19 and 30 years old. I currently have 150 immigrants staying at my place. The government paid me a large sum of money and told me to fire my staff. They also provided their own staff and security guards. Recently, I received a call about a large parcel arriving at 2:13 in the morning. I met army personnel who asked me to show them a secure room in my place. They unloaded about 60 items there.

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Speaker 0 describes a desire for increased support in schools and education venues to help communities work together. They share an example from a school where a white girl wore a hijab; after walking down the street, she returned and said she felt differently treated simply because she was wearing headwear that differed from her usual dress. The experience is presented as a way to help children who have never been exposed to other communities or ethnicities understand what it is like to live with those everyday experiences. The speaker asks whether the person they are addressing can speak to the ethic youth support team. They note that the team works closely with the Welsh Government, providing additional resources to extend this work to other schools across Wales, with the goal of starting this education at a young age to foster understanding among diverse communities.

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"So imagine the suffering of children who are totally alone." "Left behind in conflict zones, they're the voiceless forgotten victims of this war, but you can help them." "The charity, Helping Homes for Children, is on the ground in Ukraine right now, providing emergency aid so children have essentials like food, water, and blankets." "It's fighting to get orphanages out of the firing line and recognize as humanitarian safe spaces." "It's ensuring new humanitarian aid corridors do not ignore orphanages." "When the time is right, it's ready to support the coordinated evacuation of orphanages, keeping siblings together and accounting for every child." "And on the Moldovan and Romanian borders, it's providing aid, psychological support, and preventing unaccompanied Ukrainian children from being locked up in orphanages and refugee camps." "Instead, prioritizing emergency foster care and family reunification."

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The state department is launching the Welcome Corps, a private sponsorship program that allows American citizens to help resettle refugees. This program aims to build on America's tradition of providing a safe haven for those fleeing war and persecution. Communities, faith-based organizations, colleges, universities, and other groups can take the lead in assisting refugees with finding housing, enrolling children in school, and obtaining basic necessities. Private sponsors will receive guidance and support from resettlement experts throughout the process. By joining the Welcome Corps, Americans can make a difference in the lives of refugees and their own lives as well. For more information, visit www.welcomecorp.org.

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Volunteers from Israel, including medical professionals and Arabic-speaking team members, are assisting Syrian refugees on Greek beaches. Providing crucial aid and guidance in their language, these volunteers offer comfort and support to those facing uncertainty. The team's efforts are rooted in the shared history of seeking safety and refuge, drawing parallels to Jewish migration during and after the Holocaust.

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The first speaker contends that Congress is trying to give $5,000,000,000 of your money for refugee resettlement programs, and that money ends up in places like this. The second speaker identifies the International Rescue Committee as the largest refugee NGO in the country, noting that they get government funds and subcontract the work out to places like this. The first speaker describes the Somali American Community Center as a location that receives grants from the IRC in order to help refugees resettle in America. The second speaker reports that when they went in, they found this: an almost completely abandoned retail space that hasn’t filed taxes in almost ten years. The first speaker states that almost every business in the area is focused on getting refugees on taxpayer funded welfare programs. The second speaker asserts that this is how the largest refugee city in the country is funded. The first speaker adds that this is how over 87% of Somali immigrants end up on taxpayer funded public assistance. The second speaker notes that they spent three days in Little Somalia in Atlanta, Georgia. The first speaker concludes by saying that in the largest refugee center in the entire country, this is what they found.

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In this video, the speaker mentions that there is a large immigrant population in the country, with 147 different languages spoken. They express a sense of loss, feeling like foreigners in their own country. The speaker recalls a specific experience on a bus where they and another person were the only white individuals among a crowded group of people in Canning Town.

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The Jewish connection to refugee aid is not a conspiracy, but a point of pride. HIAS, an organization that Robert Bowers criticized, was founded in the 1880s to assist Jews fleeing Eastern European pogroms and now aids Jews and non-Jews globally. A Jewish man from Cairo recounted being helped after the 1967 war. The speaker highlights that the synagogue participated in Refugee Shabbat, reflecting the Jewish value of welcoming strangers, especially the most vulnerable, like refugees.

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Last week, HIAS gathered over 1,200 rabbis to advocate for the continuation of the U.S. refugee admissions program. This remarkable consensus highlights the importance of supporting refugees. Founded 134 years ago, HIAS is the oldest refugee organization globally, dedicated to rescuing, resettling, and assisting refugees from diverse ethnic and religious backgrounds. With ten offices worldwide, HIAS is one of nine agencies resettling refugees in the U.S. and the only Jewish organization among them.

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Do many of you speak English? We want to talk to as many workers as possible. There’s a lot of concern about immigration issues, but you should know that you don’t need to worry about law enforcement, the sheriff's office, or the police regarding immigration matters. We do not handle immigration enforcement.

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a16z Podcast | Mobility and the Global Refugee Crisis
Guests: Lina Sergie Attar
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In this episode of the a6 and z podcast, co-hosts Matt Spence, Lina Sergie Attar, and Tony Blinken discuss the global refugee crisis, emphasizing its historic scale, with over 5 million Syrian refugees and millions more from various countries. The crisis is exacerbated by ongoing conflicts and increased awareness through technology. Many refugees are educated and middle-class individuals who have depleted their savings to escape violence. Host countries like Lebanon and Jordan face immense burdens, with significant portions of their populations being refugees. Access to education and employment is critical for integration, yet many refugees remain in informal settings. Technology plays a vital role in connecting refugees and providing educational resources, but solutions must be co-created with refugees themselves. The discussion highlights the need for collaboration among governments, NGOs, and tech companies to address the complexities of the crisis and empower affected communities.
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