"3 Ways You Can Support Refugees Today" by Jenni Lee in Perreault Magazine
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3 Ways You Can Support Refugees Today
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By Jenni Lee
Throughout the summer, the news has featured
heartbreaking stories of refugees facing hardship and risking their lives – and
in many cases, losing their lives – as they flee conflict and persecution in their
home countries. Right now, there are nearly 60 million people around the world displaced
by crises – the most since World War II. The conflict in Syria alone has left
more than 12 million people in need of humanitarian aid. While the scale of the
challenge can seem overwhelming, you can help make a difference by supporting
United Nations agencies that provide vital aid to refugees, including medicine,
shelter, food, water, and more.
Here are three things you can do today
to help:
1 DONATE:
UN humanitarian agencies are severely underfunded. For example, the World Food
Programme has had to make cuts in food aid for Syrian refugees in Jordan because
of funding shortages. Your dollars can make a difference.
2. GET EDUCATED: Learn more about refugee issues from the UN
Refugee Agency, including the difference between “refugees” and “migrants” and
why it matters. You can also read UNHCR’s key guidelines for dealing with the refugee
crisis in Europe and UNICEF’s call for action to protect children.
3. RAISE YOUR VOICE: Tell your friends, families, and social networks
about what’s happening and the need for help. Raise your voice on social media
and let your leaders know that you want action and resources to support
refugees.
A remark
from Albert Einstein, who was a refugee, reminds us of our shared responsibility
to each other. He said: “Strange is our situation here on Earth. Each of us
comes for a short visit, not knowing why, yet sometimes seeming to divine a
purpose. From the standpoint of daily life, however, there is one thing we do
know: that man is here for the sake of other men.”
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